Liberia was never under control of Great Brittain, Rome was never under Brittish rule, in fact, Rome controlled England and Scotland, and Wales, and northern Ireland.
When the Romans were in Britain, the people that were to become the Scots and the English had not yet arrived.
The Scotti tribe lived in Northern Ireland then and Roman rule never got that far.
The Angles and Saxons resided in northern Germany and were also never conquered by the Romans.
But to answer the question, well, loads really, most European countries had empires of their own, no where as big or powerfull as the British one.
It is estimated that at its height, the British empire covered one third of the planets land surface, pretty well every bit of ocean, and a quarter of the global population. That's big, but it means two thirds were not in it.
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule
Nigeria was under British rule from 1914 until 1960
"Imperial preference" refers to "preferred", that is reduced, tariffs available to countries or colonies under British rule &/or members of the British Commonwealth as the Empire was later called.
tamilnadu..
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.
Many small Countries and Canada Canada is not under British rule. It is independent. All territories still under British rule are very small.
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.
Yes. Malaysia was under british rule.
No, it was under British rule.
What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule
Nigeria was under British rule from 1914 until 1960
About 50
The 3 asian countries under communist rule are: 1. Laos 2. China 3. Vietnam
An agent general is a representative of a British colony in London or another foreign city, a term used to refer to countries under British rule in the 19th century.
"Imperial preference" refers to "preferred", that is reduced, tariffs available to countries or colonies under British rule &/or members of the British Commonwealth as the Empire was later called.
no