The British captured many cities in many countries. Your question is too broad.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
Zimbabwe, under Robert MugabeCongo Brazzavile, under Denis Sassou NguessoUganda, under Yoweri MusseveniGambia, under Yahya JammehRwanda, under Kagame Paul
The person giving this description likely lives in a country in Africa that has a history of colonialism, specifically one that was influenced or controlled by the British since the 19th century. Countries such as Kenya, Uganda, or Nigeria fit this context. Their mention of indirect control suggests a colonial legacy where local governance was maintained under British oversight.
The Zulu, among numerous other African ethnicities and current nationalities fought against British colonization.
Many small Countries and Canada Canada is not under British rule. It is independent. All territories still under British rule are very small.
The British have colonized over fifty countries all over the world. This includes each in all of the five continents. They were very powerful in their rule, however their greed brought their fall.
The British Empire no longer exists but there about 50 independent countries within the British Commonwealth, some of whom still choose to have Queen Elizabeth II as their Head of State.
the india british nation has over power several countries,many countries are britished ruled imparticular,and british emprecountry,australia.ETC
There are many countries the British Airway has service in. Some of the countries are Europe, North America, Africa, the UK, South America, Australia and many more.
77 countries, 162 airports
The British captured many cities in many countries. Your question is too broad.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.
During its history, many African countries were under British rule. As a result the English language is spoken in some parts of Africa.
About 50
There is no exact number of countries that were historically ruled by the British, as British colonial rule spanned various territories and time periods. At its height, the British Empire included colonies, protectorates, and territories across continents, totaling around 57 countries today that were at some point under British control. The impact of British colonialism can still be seen in many of these nations through language, legal systems, and cultural influences.
There were a great many countries that never were under British control. There were even more that were not a British colony before they were declared independent. On the great continent of Africa there is only one. That would be Ethiopia.