West Indies, Africa, and England.
The United Kingdom had all different types of territories in Africa. There were mandates (temporary possessions), colonies, protectorates (internally self-governing possessions), and other types as well.The British had:12 colonies9 protectorates1 condominium (Anglo-Egyptian Sudan)4 mandates
The British and English established various types of colonies, primarily including settler colonies, where large numbers of British citizens settled, such as in North America and Australia. They also created plantation colonies, particularly in the Caribbean and parts of the American South, where cash crops like sugar and tobacco were cultivated using enslaved labor. Additionally, there were trading posts and coastal colonies focused on commerce, such as in India and parts of Africa. These colonies served different economic and strategic purposes within the British Empire.
All of the above were atempted.
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
Northernmost: EgyptSouthernmost: South AfricaANS 2 - Egypt was never a British colony.
Tunisia and South Africa
Egypt (it was actually a protectorate, but it was the northernmost British African Colony)
what is the degrees or africa north or south and east or west
Although Egypt wasn't an official "Colony", it was controlled by the UK. This would be the northernmost one.
The southernmost region in Africa is the Republic of South Africa. The southernmost country in Africa is the country of South Africa.
No, the Limpopo is not the southernmost provice of South Africa. Limpopo is the nothernmost province of South Africa
South Africa is the southernmost African country.
No. South Africa is Africa's most southern country. A number of other countries are also further south than Mozambique is.
No, South Africa is
No, that is South Africa.
South Africa