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Barbados prepared for decolonization through a series of political and social reforms aimed at increasing self-governance and representation. The island saw the establishment of political parties and the promotion of education to raise awareness among its citizens about their rights and governance. In 1961, Barbados achieved full internal self-government, paving the way for independence, which was ultimately attained in 1966. Additionally, the Barbadian leadership engaged in negotiations with the British government to ensure a smooth transition to independence.

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