The South American country of The Co-operative Republic of Guyana was the former colony of British Guyana.
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Guyana's language is different from that of her continental neighbors because Guyana was once a British Colony and kept the language spoken by Britain.
Guyana used to be a British colony.English is the official language of Guyana because it used to be the British colony called British Guiana. English was the official language of all British colonies so it was well established by the time Guyana became independent.
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it is a small colony but it it has lots of people living there
French Guiana was once a colony of France, so they speak French.Suriname was once a colony of the Netherlands, so they speak Dutch. Guyana was once a colony of Great Britain, so they speak English.
Guyana is a former British colony, Suriname was a Dutch colony, French Guiana was a French colony now incorporated in France. Each of the ruling countries imposed its own language on its possession and the locals did not ask for or look for a merge with his neighbours.
No. Guyana is an independent country which was formerly the British colony of British Guiana. Suriname was formerly a Dutch colony named Dutch Guiana. French Guiana remains a French overseas department.
Guyana, as an ex British colony automatically became a member of the commonwealth of nations after its independence from Britain in 1963.
The only English speaking country in South America is Guyana.
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