Crown colony


Crown colony, dependent territory or royal colony were dependent territories under the administration of United Kingdom overseas territories that were controlled by the British Government. As such they are examples of dependencies that fall under colonial rule. All Crown colonies were renamed "British Dependent Territories" in 1981. Since 2002, Crown colonies have been known officially as British Overseas Territories.
In such territories, residents did not elect members of the British parliament. A Crown colony was usually administered by a governor who directly controlled the executive and was appointed by "the Crown" — a term that in practice usually means the UK government, acting on behalf of the monarch. However, the term "Crown colony" has sometimes been used of entities that have elected governments and partial autonomy; these are also known as self-governing colonies.

History

Early English colonies were usually established and administered by companies under charters granted by the monarch. The first "royal colony" was the Colony of Virginia, after 1624, when the Crown of the Kingdom of England revoked the royal charter it had granted to the Virginia Company and assumed control of the administration.
Executive governors are sometimes complemented by a locally appointed and/or elected legislature with limited powers — that is, such territories lack responsible government. For example, while the House of Assembly of Bermuda has existed continuously since its first session in 1620, Bermuda has only had responsible government since 1968.
Despite its later usage, the term "Crown colony" was used primarily, until the mid-19th century, to refer to colonies that had been acquired through wars, such as Trinidad and Tobago. After that time it was more broadly applied to every British territory other than British India, and self-governing colonies, such as the Province of Canada, Newfoundland, British Columbia, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, and New Zealand.
By the mid-19th century, the monarch was appointing colonial governors only on the advice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
The term Crown colony continued to be used until 1981, when the British Nationality Act 1981 reclassified the remaining British colonies as "British Dependent Territories". By this time, the term "Crown colony" referred specifically to colonies lacking substantial autonomy, which were administered by an executive governor, appointed by the British Government — such as Hong Kong, before its transfer in 1997 to the People's Republic of China.

Types

There were three types of Crown colonies as of 1918, with differing degrees of autonomy:
Crown colonies with representative councils such as Bermuda, Jamaica, Ceylon, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Fiji contained two legislative chambers, consisting of Crown-appointed and locally elected members.
Crown colonies with nominated councils such as British Honduras, Sierra Leone, Grenada and Hong Kong were staffed entirely by Crown-appointed members, with some appointed representation from the local population. Hong Kong had a representative council following the introduction of election for the Hong Kong Legislative Council in 1995.
Crown colonies ruled directly by a governor such as Basutoland, Gibraltar, Saint Helena and Singapore were fewest in number and had the least autonomy.

List

The following list includes territories that belonged by settlement, conquest or annexation to the British Crown or to an independent Commonwealth nation.
Name of colonyfromtoReason for change of status
Aden19371967Became part of the Federation of South Arabia.
Ashanti19011957Became part of the dominion named Ghana upon its establishment in 1957.
Bahamas17181973Became an independent Commonwealth realm.
Basutoland18841964Became British protectorate in 1964; then became independent as Lesotho in 1966.
16841981Became British Dependent Territory in 1981.
British Bechuanaland18851895Became part of British Cape Colony in 1895.
British Columbia18661871Became part of Canada in 1871.
British Guiana18311966Became independent as Guyana in 1966.
British Honduras 18841981Became independent in 1981.
Burma19371948Separated from British India in 1937 and became a Crown colony. Became independent in 1948 as Burma.
United Province of Canada18411867Became part of Canada in 1867.
Cape Colony18061910Became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910.
19621981Became British Dependent Territory in 1981.
Ceylon18151948Became independent in 1948 as Dominion of Ceylon.
Cyprus19141960Became independent as Cyprus in 1960.
East Florida17631783Ceded to Spain. Later became part of the United States.
18411981Became a British Dependent Territory in 1981.
Gambia Colony and Protectorate18881965Became independent as The Gambia in 1965.
Georgia17551776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
17131981Became British Dependent Territory in 1981.
Gold Coast18211957Became independent in 1957 as Ghana.
Hong Kong18421981Reclassified as a British Dependent Territory in 1981. Returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
Jamaica16551962Became independent in 1962 as Jamaica.
Kenya19201963United with the Kenya Protectorate in 1963 to form the independent country of Kenya.
Labuan18461890Administered by British North Borneo Company from 1890–1904.
Labuan19061946Incorporated in the Straits Settlements on 30 October 1906.
Labuan19461963Incorporated in North Borneo on 15 July 1946. Became part of Malaysia in 1963.
Lower Canada17911841Became part of Province of Canada in 1841.
Malacca19461957Became part of Malaya in 1957.
Malta18131964Became independent in 1964 as the State of Malta.
Massachusetts Bay16921776Became part of the United States of America in 1776 as the state of Massachusetts.
Mauritius19031968Became independent as Mauritius in 1968.
Natal18431910Became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910.
Newfoundland18251907Became the Dominion of Newfoundland in 1907, and later joined Canada in 1949.
New Hampshire16921776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
New Jersey17021776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
New South Wales17881901Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
New York16911776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
New Zealand18411907Became the Dominion of New Zealand in 1907.
Nigeria19141960Became independent as Nigeria in 1960.
Norfolk Island17881914Placed under administration of Australia in 1914 as a non-self governing territory. The island was self-governing between 1979 and 2015.
North Borneo19461963Became part of Malaysia in 1963 as Sabah. Labuan separated from Sabah in 1984 to become a Federal Territory.
North Carolina17291776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
Nova Scotia17101867Became part of Canada in 1867.
Penang19461957Became part of Malaya in 1957.
Quebec17631791Divided between Upper and Lower Canada and the Northwest Territory.
Queensland18591901Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
Saint Christopher and Nevis18821981Became British Dependent Territory in 1981. Independent in 1983.
Sarawak19461963Became part of Malaysia in 1963.
Seychelles19031976Separated from British Mauritius in 1903 and became a Crown Colony and became independent in 1976.
Sierra Leone18081961Became independent as Sierra Leone in 1961.
South Australia18341901Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
South Carolina17291776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
Southern Rhodesia19231965/1980Declared independence in 1965 as Rhodesia, which became Zimbabwe Rhodesia, independence recognized by Britain in 1980 as Zimbabwe.
Singapore19461963Singapore became part of Malaysia in 1963; then became independent as the Republic of Singapore in 1965.
Singapore19461946Labuan was incorporated into North Borneo on 15 July 1946, which became part of Malaysia in 1963.
Singapore19461955Cocos Islands was transferred to Australia in 1955.
Singapore19461957Christmas Island was transferred to Australia in 1957.
Straits Settlements17861946Penang became a separate Crown colony within the Malayan Union in 1946, which was re-organised as the Federation of Malaya in 1948 and became independent in 1957; later became part of Malaysia in 1963.
Straits Settlements18261946Singapore became a separate Crown colony in 1946, after the Straits Settlements was dissolved.
Straits Settlements18261946Malacca became a separate Crown colony within the Malayan Union in 1946, which re-organised as the Federation of Malaya in 1948 and became independent in 1957; later became part of Malaysia in 1963.
Straits Settlements18571946Cocos Islands became part of the Colony of Singapore in 1946.
Straits Settlements18741937Dinding became part of the Federated Malay States in 1937, which later became part of the Malayan Union in 1946; the Malayan Union became the Federation of Malaya in 1948 and became independent in 1957; later became part of Malaysia in 1963.
Straits Settlements18881946Christmas Island became part of the Colony of Singapore in 1946.
Straits Settlements19061946Labuan became part of the Colony of Singapore in 1946.
Tasmania18031901Van Diemen's Land from 1803 to 1856; Formerly part of New South Wales from 1803 to 1825, when made an independent colony. Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
Upper Canada17911841Became part of Province of Canada in 1841.
Vancouver Island18481866Merged with the Colony of British Columbia in 1866 which joined Canada.
Victoria18511901Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
Virginia16241776Became part of the United States of America in 1776.
Western Australia18291901Swan River Colony from 1829 to 1832. Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
West Florida17631783Ceded to Spain. Later became part of the United States.

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