The Caribbean began to be incorporated into the British Empire in the early 17th century, with the establishment of the first British colony on Saint Kitts in 1624. Over the following decades, the British expanded their presence throughout the region, acquiring key territories such as Barbados in 1625 and Jamaica in 1655. By the 18th century, the Caribbean had become a significant part of the British Empire, with numerous islands under British control, primarily for sugar production and trade.
Sugar cane in the Caribbean.
Grenada officially became a part of the British empire in 1833. It remained a part of the British Windward Islands Administration until 1958.
The British Empire no longer exists. However, there are around 50 countries who used to be part of the British Empire but are now independent and choose to remain part of the Commonwealth of Nations. Those countries include Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and many Caribbean countries.
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Yes. It joined the British Empire in 1625 ;P
Sugar cane in the Caribbean.
large profits from the slave trade
Jamaica became apart of the British empire in 1943.
1862
The British Empire extended to every continent except Antarctica. Some of the key territories under British rule included parts of North America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Caribbean.
Yes, Barbados was part of the British Empire. It was one of the first Caribbean islands to be colonized by the British, with settlement beginning in 1627. Barbados remained a British colony until it gained independence on November 30, 1966, becoming a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The island played a significant role in the sugar trade and served as a model for other British colonies in the Caribbean.
Ghana became part of the British Empire in 1900 after the final Ashanti war.
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In the 17th century.
colonization by the British empire
Tea was brought from India and sugar was from the Caribbean.