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It is the Falkland Islands.
French Guyana is still a French territory
The Falkland Islands are now an independent territory in the South Atlantic about 400 miles east of Argentina. The United Kingdom is still responsible for its defence and foreign affairs.
Guyana is a country, not an island. If you are still not sure, search on google or bing.
There is no such thing as a country being a colony. French Guiana (Guyane) is a "territory" of France located in South America. It is not really associated as being a territory, but being an integral part of France.
even if i'm not so sure, still i think it's Equador.
Well, by 1930 slavery had ended in almost every country. The UK France,Spain, the US and so on. Most of these countries were in control of the slavery that was happening in south America. So, if they had ended there slavery, south America's could not have been that bad. However, that is not to say that there still wasn't slavery. There is still slavery till this day in certain countries. Was it as bad in the 1930s in south America no, did it still exists, probably.
On July 4, 1776, America declared its independence from the country of Great Britain. At this time, the 13 colonies were still engaged in the Revolutionary War.
Yes, Ireland is still divided into North and South. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, while the Republic of Ireland is an independent country. The division is primarily based on historical, political, and religious differences.
You're probably thinking of the Falkland Islands, which are a territory of the United Kingdom, and whose dominion is also claimed by Argentina.
Yes, the United States of America were, in aggregate but still in plural, first given international recognition as independent states by the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The first nation to grant recognition to the "United States of America in Congress" was Morocco in 1786. It was not until after the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789 that the US began to gain international recognition as a single independent country. The Treaty of London of 1794 (also known as the Jay Treaty) was a significant milestone in that process.
No. It is a completely independent country.