to recruit workers to drive buses
to gain control of the french west indies
To gain control of the French West Indies
The Germans were people who were against the U.S.A and English people in WW1 & WW2.
The British plan for victory was to quell the rebellion, because that is all they saw the American Revolution as.
During the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), several key battles were fought in the West Indies, primarily between British and French forces. Notable engagements included the Battle of Guadeloupe in 1759, where British forces captured the island from the French, and the Battle of Martinique, which saw British forces attempt to seize the island in 1762. These battles were part of a broader struggle for colonial dominance, significantly impacting control of territories in the Caribbean. Ultimately, the war shifted the balance of power in favor of the British in the region.
In the 1950,s Britain set up recruitment centres in the West Indies to recruit bus drivers and bus conductors for the UK. There was great difficulty recruiting British people to do many so-called menial jobs for the wages on offer, and there were also recruitment campaigns for jobs in hospitals, The London Underground Railway, and the national railways. Incentives were offered in the form of cheap sea passages, and there were training programs for the immigrants about British Society. Some of these, such as how to queue at a bus stop, seem faintly ridiculous nowadays!
West Indies
The largest nation in the West Indies is Cuba.
No the West Indies are the group of islands in the Caribbean.
West Indies
West Indies
West Indian or Antillean is the proper adjective for West Indies.
Mustique Mustique island in the west indies?
because the west indies are hot.
To get spices from the West Indies.
West Indies
Jamaica is a country in the West Indies.