No. It was a Spanish colony before gaining independence.
New South Wales was once a British penal colony, as was Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
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Weihai - British Colony - ended in 1930.
No. However, Ethiopia was occupied and governed by the British Army from 1941 to 1944. This was because Ethiopia was an Italian colony, and when WWII started the British were tasked with driving the Italians out of Africa.
In 1812, both Upper Canada and Lower Canada were British Colonies.
Argentina was once a colony of Spain.
New South Wales was once a British penal colony, as was Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
No, in 1826 it became a British colony, part of the Straights Settlements.
Australia was once a colony of Great Britain.
When Argentina became independent they send a small number of Argentinians to the Falkland Islands. The British expelled them, and started a race themselfs. In 1806 when Argentina won independence the British tried to take Argentina and turn it to a British Colony but they lost.
India was once a british colony(:
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Argentina has a problem with Britain over the Falkland islands which are claimed by both countries. Guyana was once the only British colony onSouth America, but is certainly no longer controled by Britain.
No it was not a British colony.
because The Bahamas was once a British colony where the institution of slavery was practiced.
It is not a country capital. Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands, a territory of the UK off the SE coast of Argentina. Argentina also claims these islands and calls them the Malvinas.
Portugal was not a British colony.