Trinidad became a Monarchy in the year 1797.
British West Indies.
Trinidad was not conquered as such. It is part of the British Commonwelth, still acknowledging the Queen as Head of State, but with its own Government deciding its own affairs.
Trinidad used to be a British Colene so when Britain took over, it brought over some of its culture too. Cricket is a popular British sport so it was introduced to Trinidad. People in Trinidad still play cricket despite Trinidad no longer being a British Colene as it is now part of their culture too. Well I think that's right anyway.. :)
you are half of each and considered part British
The Bahamas were a British colony until 1973, and after independence, became part of the British Commonwealth. The Commonwealth is a grouping of nations who were former British colonies and agree to recognize the British monarch as their head of state. All Commonwealth members are democracies, with elected Parliaments, where the monarch has theoretically extensive powers, but is in practice, more of a figurehead.
Grenada officially became a part of the British empire in 1833. It remained a part of the British Windward Islands Administration until 1958.
In 1770 the colonies were part of the British monarchy. They had a king and were considered property of that king.
Ghana became part of the British Empire in 1900 after the final Ashanti war.
Jamaica became apart of the British empire in 1943.
Oman has never been formally part of the British Empire or a British Protectorate and maintains an independent foreign policy. It is a unitary Islamic State under an absolute monarchy
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, which is governed by the British Government and British Monarchy. Therefore Scotland uses the English Sterling (£) currency.
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