Fiji became part of the British Empire in October 1874.
It regained independence in 1970.
Britain took over Fiji on 10th Otober,1864
In two complete sentence explain why Fiji was ceded to Great. Britain
From 1874 to 1970.
1874
October 10th, 1970.
by a warm welcoming becouse it became a famouse and well known tourist sight for holiday sights
Fiji's Government structure is the same as the British - The WestMinster Abbey.
Fiji became part of the British Empire when Ratu Seru Cakobau who ceeded Fiji to Great Britain after many debates on who is going to pay for the burnt house of Captain Charles Wilkes who happends to be an American. Her Majesty Queen Victoria agreed to pay the debt and accepted Fiji to be ceeded as her own. During her reigning years, Fiji uses, pounds and shillings and the Union Jack as its flag.
No, Fiji was a British colony up until 1970 when the island country gained independence. In 1988, Fiji had a military coup d'etat and established a republic from then on.
Fiji do have zipcodes called flats. Fiji mainly uses British terms and words.
Ever since the British lay eyes on Fiji. Fiji have been using British currency back in the olden days until October 10th 1970 when Fiji gained Independence from Britain.
yes and no. The British Royal Family is the royal family of Fiji but not in Fiji. They visit on certain occasions
Fiji was discovered by British Sailor and navigator Capt James Cook. He called the islands FeeJee, the natives called it Viti. Then the British changed its name from FeeJee to Fiji.
In the past, Fiji uses the British law and system not until 1970 when Fiji got Independant.
Because Australia and Fiji were considered major colonies for the British, but Singapore was just an establishment.
At one time some of the countries in Africa were part of the British empire. Now they are independent, but some are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, an organisation that has some of the old British empire countries as members.