Yes, Samoa was a British colony for a period in the late 19th century. The islands were contested by several powers, including Germany and the United States. In 1899, the Berlin Agreement divided Samoa into two parts, with the eastern islands becoming a U.S. territory and the western islands becoming a German colony. Although Britain had influence in the region, it did not establish a formal colony in Samoa.
Because Samoa is an independent country, not a British colony.
Mozambique - once a Portuguese colony - joined the Commonwealth, though it was never part of the British Empire. The point is that most of its neighbours belong to the Commonwealth.There are three other Commonwealth members that were never under British rule: Namibia, Samoa and Rwanda.
No it was not a British colony.
Portugal was not a British colony.
why the philippine become a british colony
The British Colony The British Colony
the first British colony in Singapore is......................................
Weihai - British Colony - was created in 1898.
Weihai - British Colony - ended in 1930.
They did this so that is would benifit the British colony......
British colony
Yes. Ceylon was a British colony from 1814-1949.