Yes, under the name British Guiana.
The thirteen colonies had declared indepence in 1776. They were neither colonies, because they considered themselves separate from Britain, nor a country, because Britain did not recognize them.
The colony had prospered under royal rule.
Before the 1770s, all of the 13 American colonies were ruled by the King of England. Colonial Georgia was one of these 13 colonies. It was at approximately the same land that Georgia occupies now.
Under royal control the colony of Georgia changed rapidly. Slaves were imported, and cotton and rice plantations were established. And Georgia prospered
the Georgia colony is located in the southern part of the 13 colonies right under south Carolina!!! hope my answer helps you
Australia was originally settled as a penal (prison) colony by Great Britain in 1788. The first Governor who established the colony at Sydney was Arthur Phillip. Great Britain in 1788.
Cyprus has been a colony under Alexander the Great, Rome and the Ottoman Empire, but if you mean when did it become a British colony; that was in !878. Under an agreement with Turkey Great Britain would maintain Cyprus although it remained part of the Ottoman Empire, in name only. All the administration was run by the British, the legal system, education, transport etc. In 1914 when Turkey entered the 1st World War on the German side Britain annexed the island and it became a fully fledged colony. It was granted independence in 1960.
When India was a colony of Britain, they would be colonial military personnel if they were in the Indian Army (Navy, etc.). When America was a colony of Britain, Americans were "Colonial Soldiers" under the Crown.
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Oglethorpe imagined a province populated by "sturdy farmers" who could guard the border; because of this, the colony's charter prohibited slavery. The ban on slavery was lifted by 1751 and the colony became a royal colony by 1752.
All of the states of Australia were originally separate British colonies.