Hindus and Muslims in the colony of India could not resolve their religious differences.
A constitutional mandate can mean a few different things. A constitutional mandate is usually something that must be upheld due to it's stating so in the constitution.
It refers to the differences between all humans.
The Colonial Charter
money issued by each colony was backed by real wealth.
compare Royal colony and Proprietary
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The name is British Mandate of Palestine.
spanish colony
Syria was formerly a French Mandate. While technically this means that Syria was not colonized, a mandate was more or less a colony.
India was a Crown Colony of Britain until the end of WW2.
first there were 2 colonies ma bay colony for puritans and Plymouth for pilgrims then they joined into ma colony
Yes, Syria was a French mandate territory from 1920 until its independence in 1946. However, it was not considered a colony in the traditional sense, but rather a mandate established by the League of Nations after World War I.
Nazi's were at war with Great Brittan, South Africa was a British colony.
The modern State of Israel came into existence in 1948. In 1940, the area where Israel predominantly sits (excluding the Golan Heights) was called the British Mandate of Palestine. The Mandate of Palestine was not a country, but a colony of the British Empire. What made a mandate different from a colony was that the British had an obligation to help the people living in the territory to form their own government and facilitate independence. In the specific case of the Mandate of Palestine, they were required to do this for the Jews and the Arabs together.