answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Here's a list of all the Crown Colonies founded by Britain (Please note that Britain owned many other lands, but they were not colonies as they had different politics, governments, etc.)

Aden

Anguilla

Basutoland

British Bechuanaland

Bermuda

North Borneo

Canada

Cape of Good Hope

North Carolina

South Carolina

Cayman Islands

Ceylon

British Columbia

Connecticut

Cyprus

Falkland Islands

Gibraltar

British Guiana

Massachusetts Bay

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

New Zealand

British Honduras (AKA Belize)

Hong Kong

Jamaica

Kenya

Labuan

Malata

Natal

New South Wales

Queensland

Rhode Island

Sarawak

Sierra Leone

Straits Settlements

Vancouver

Victoria

Virginia

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What were the colonies of the British Empire?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What empire was located in the midst of the English colonies?

The British Empire was made up of all the British Colonies.


What is a centralized empire?

A centralized empire is a vast empire that has a single base power and several colonies. A strong example of this is the British empire. The British empire was ruled by the British parliament and Queen of England, however it had several colonies that made up the empire.


What was not a part of the British empire?

All non British, countries, colonies, territories or protectorates were not part of the British Empire.


When the British empire was at its height which continents had British colonies?

At the British Empires Height it had colonies on EVERY continent in the world!!!! That is why there is a phrase saying "The sun never sets on the British Empire" that phrase was obviously said because there was always a piece of land which was controlled by the British empire in sunlight


Did the colonies benefit from the british empire?

Well the 'colonies' did not exist before so yes.


How did the British Empire treat its colonies in the South Pacific differently from its colonies in India?

it allowed the colonies to become their own countries as a part of the British Commonwealth


The thirteen colonies only trade with countries outside the british empire?

No. They only traded with those within the british empire.


Policy of taking colonies and building an empire?

A policy of taking colonies and building an empire is known as imperialism. An example of imperialism would be the former British Empire.


What was the motive for the french colonies in southeast Asia?

To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.


What was the motive for the french to established colonies in the southeast Asia?

To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.


What the motive for the french to establish colonies in southeast Asia?

To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.


What was the motive for the french established colonies in southeast Asia?

To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.