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What did the British Empire get out of Caribbean Islands being part of the British Empire?

large profits from the slave trade


What does mbe stand for?

Member of the Order of the British Empire, honor awarded by the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth.


Are people who receive an Order of the british empire are called sir?

No KBE Knight of the British Empire, people awarded this honour are known as Knights and are called Sir


What is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France?

The Channel Islands is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France.


What is the last remnants of England's medieval empire in France?

The Channel Islands is the last remnant of England's medieval empire in France.


Why did Bermuda become part of the british empire?

In reality, Bermuda did not actually choose to join the British Empire. They islands were forced to join or be conquered.


When did Grenada become part of the British empire?

Grenada officially became a part of the British empire in 1833. It remained a part of the British Windward Islands Administration until 1958.


What did the British empire get out of Caribbean being part of the British empire?

The empire got trade goods like spice, herbs, fabrics, rice, tea Bigger and better empire Opium was a huge export from India, especially into China which created huge revenue for the British Empire.


What Countries are in British Empire 2007?

Some of the following are part of the current listing of current British overseas territories: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, St Helena South, Georgia, Caicos Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Canada


What countries belongs to the british empire today?

There are currently 14 territories belonging to the British Empire. Anguilla, Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, St Helena, South Georgia and the Sound Sandwich Islands, the Sovereign base areas of Akrotiri and Dhekalia on Cyprus and the Turks and Caicos Islands. Places like New Zealand and Australia still see the Queen as the monarchy, but they have their own government, and are part of the commonwealth.


Who is the Founder of the Channel Islands?

The Channel Islands were not founded by a single individual; rather, they have a complex history influenced by various cultures and peoples over centuries. They were originally inhabited by the Celts and later came under Roman control. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, the islands were influenced by the Normans, particularly after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Today, they are a British Crown Dependency, with their own unique governance and legal systems.


What was the smallest country in the british empire?

Probably the Falklands - although technically they are a group of islands, not a country.