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  2. British protectorate - Wikipedia

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    British protectorates were protectorates under the jurisdiction of the British government. Many territories which became British protectorates already had local rulers with whom the Crown negotiated through treaty, acknowledging their status whilst simultaneously offering protection. British protectorates were therefore governed by indirect ...

  3. United States of the Ionian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The island's populace did not hide their growing demands for enosis, and newspapers on the islands frequently published articles criticising British policies in the protectorate. On 15 August 1849, another rebellion broke out, which was quashed by Henry George Ward , who proceeded to temporarily impose martial law .

  4. The Protectorate - Wikipedia

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    The Protectorate, officially the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, was the English form of government lasting from 16 December 1653 to 25 May 1659, under which the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with their associated territories were joined together in the Commonwealth of England, governed by a Lord Protector.

  5. Gold Coast (British colony) - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, the British, through conquest or purchase, occupied most of the forts along the coast. Two major factors laid the foundations of British rule and the eventual establishment of a colony on the Gold Coast: British reaction to the Asante wars and the resulting instability and disruption of trade, and Britain's increasing preoccupation with the suppression and elimination ...

  6. British Overseas Territories - Wikipedia

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    The British Overseas ... Most former colonies and protectorates became member states of the ... Under the Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006 which was approved in ...

  7. Buganda Agreement (1900) - Wikipedia

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    Buganda would henceforth be a province of the Protectorate, and would be transformed into a constitutional monarchy with the power of the Lukiiko (advisory council) greatly enhanced and the role of the Kabaka reduced. [1] The British also gained the right to veto future choices of the Kabaka, and control of numerous other appointments. [5]

  8. British Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    A new constitution was introduced in 1974 which established a standard Westminster form of government and gave the Islanders both Chief Ministerial and Cabinet responsibilities. Governing Council was transformed into the Legislative Assembly. The Protectorate that existed over Solomon Islands was ended under the terms of the Solomon Islands Act ...

  9. Crown Colony of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta was the only British colony where integration with the UK was seriously considered, and subsequent British governments have ruled out integration for remaining overseas territories, such as Gibraltar. [19] In 1961, the Blood Commission provided for a new constitution allowing for a measure of self-government.