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A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony governed by England, and then Great Britain or the United Kingdom within the English and later British Empire. There was usually a governor to represent the Crown, appointed by the British monarch on the advice of the UK Government, with or without the assistance of a local council. In some cases, this council was split into two: an executive council and a legislative council, and the executive council was similar to the Privy Council that advises the monarch. Members of executive councils were appointed by the governors, and British citizens resident in Crown colonies either had no representation in local government, or limited representation in a lower house. In several Crown colonies, this limited representation grew over time. As the House of Commons of the British Parliament has never included seats for any of the colonies, there was no direct representation in the sovereign government for British subjects or citizens residing in Crown colonies.
The administration of Crown colonies changed over time and in the 1800s some became, with a loosening of the power of royal governors, self-governing colonies, within which the sovereign state (the UK Government) delegated legislation for most local internal matters of governance to elected assemblies, with consent of the governor, overseen by the Colonial Office and the Board of Trade and Plantations. The Colonial Office gave way to the Dominion Office for some of these territories in 1925. Elected lower houses had their beginnings in the House of Burgesses of the Colony of Virginia in 1619 and the House of Assembly of the Parliament of Bermuda in 1620. While initially limited in government even with an elected lower house, over the centuries in some Crown colonies, more independent authority was given.
Like most colonial establishments, the main focus was the extraction of local resources and raw materials. All remaining British colonies, whether Crown (such as the Falkland Islands) or self-governing (such as Bermuda), were renamed "British Dependent Territories" from 1 January 1983 under the British Nationality Act 1981. Many British citizens in the colonies (with the exceptions of the Falkland Islanders and subsequently the Gibraltarians) found that their "Citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies" Template:Clarify From 2002, the dependent territories have been known officially as British Overseas Territories.<ref name=bota2002>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
HistoryEdit
Early English colonies were often proprietary colonies, 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.<ref>Porter, p. 477.</ref>
Executive crown 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. (Bermuda became a Crown colony in 1684, when the government revoked a royal charter given to the Somers Isles Company, successor to the Virginia Company, which had previously controlled administration, including the appointment of governors. Afterwards the British government appointed the Governor of Bermuda.)Template:Cn
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.<ref>History of Parliament: Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago Template:Webarchive – Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago.</ref> After that time it was more broadly applied to every British territory other than British India,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> 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.<ref>Olson, p. 343.</ref> Template:Campaignbox British Empire World War II By the mid-19th century, the monarch was appointing colonial governors only on the advice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.<ref>Jenks, p. 70.</ref>
Reclassification (1981)Edit
Template:Further 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.Template:Citation needed In 2002, the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 further changed their name to British Overseas Territories.Template:Cn
TypesEdit
Template:More citations needed section There were three types of Crown colony as of 1918, with differing degrees of autonomy:
Crown colonies with representative councils, such as Bermuda, Jamaica, Ceylon 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, British Windward Islands 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,<ref>Jenks, pp. 71–4.</ref> Gibraltar, Saint Helena and Singapore, were fewest in number and had the least autonomy.
ListEdit
{{ safesubst:#invoke:Unsubst||date=__DATE__ |$B=Template:AmboxTemplate:Main other }} The "from" column lists the year the colony began to be administered by the Crown. These colonies may have existed under a different type of English colonial administration before then.
Name of colony | from | to | Reason for change of status | |
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Template:Flagicon Aden | 1937 | 1967 | Became part of the Federation of South Arabia. | |
Template:Flag | 1960 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flag | 1980 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flag icon Antigua | 1663 | 1967 | Became an associated state. | |
Template:Flag icon Ashanti | 1902 | 1957 | Became part of the dominion named Ghana upon its establishment in 1957. | |
Template:Flagicon Bahamas | 1718 | 1973 | Became an independent Commonwealth realm. | |
Template:Flagicon Barbados | 1663 | 1966 | Became an independent Commonwealth realm. | |
Template:Flagicon Basutoland | 1884 | 1966 | Became independent as Lesotho in 1966. | |
Template:Flag | 1684 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flag | 1962 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon British Bechuanaland | 1885 | 1895 | Became part of British Cape Colony in 1895. | |
File:Flag of the Colony of British Columbia.svg British Columbia | 1866 | 1871 | Became part of Canada in 1871. | |
Template:Flagicon British Guiana | 1831 | 1966 | Became independent as Guyana in 1966. | |
Template:Flagicon British Honduras (renamed Belize in 1973) | 1884 | 1981 | Became independent (as Belize) in 1981. | |
Template:Flag | 1965 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon Burma | 1937 | 1948 | Separated from British India in 1937 and became a Crown colony. Became independent in 1948 as Burma (later Myanmar). | |
Template:Flagicon United Province of Canada | 1841 | 1867 | Became part of Canada in 1867. | |
File:Flag of the Cape Colony 1876-1910.svg Cape Colony | 1806 | 1910 | Became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910. | |
Template:Flag | 1962 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon Ceylon | 1815 | 1948 | Became independent in 1948 as Dominion of Ceylon (later Sri Lanka). | |
Template:Flagicon Christmas Island | 1958 | 1958 | Became a territory of Australia | |
Template:Flagicon Cyprus | 1914 | 1960 | Became independent as Cyprus in 1960. | |
Template:Flagicon Dominica | 1763 | 1967 | Became an associated state. | |
Template:Flag icon East Florida | 1763 | 1783 | Ceded to Spain. Later became part of the United States. | |
Template:Flag | 1841 | 1982 | Became a British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon image Fiji | 1874 | 1970 | Became independent as Fiji in 1970 | |
Template:Flagicon image Gambia Colony | 1888 | 1965 | Became independent as The Gambia in 1965. | |
Template:Flag icon Georgia | 1755 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flag | 1713 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon image Gilbert and Ellice Islands | 1916 | 1976 | Separate Kiribati and Tuvalu colonies | |
Template:Flagicon image Kiribati | 1976 | 1979 | Became independent in 1979. | |
Template:Flag icon Gold Coast | 1821 | 1957 | Became independent in 1957 with Ashanti and Northern Territories of the Gold Coast as Ghana. | |
Template:Flag icon Grenada | 1763 | 1967 | Became an associated state. | |
Template:Flag icon Heligoland | 1814 | 1890 | Ceded to the German Empire. | |
Template:Flagicon Hong Kong | 1843 | 1982 | Imperial Japan military occupied 1941–1945. Reclassified as a British Dependent Territory in 1983. Transferred to Chinese sovereignty in 1997. | |
Template:Flagicon Jamaica | 1655 | 1962 | Became independent in 1962 as Jamaica. | |
Template:Flagicon Kenya | 1920 | 1963 | United with the Kenya Protectorate in 1963 to form the independent country of Kenya. | |
Template:Flagicon image Labuan | 1846 | 1890 | Administered by British North Borneo Company from 1890 to 1904. | |
Template:Flagicon image Lagos | 1862 | 1906 | Became part of Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria in 1906. | |
Template:Flagicon Lower Canada | 1791 | 1841 | Became part of Province of Canada in 1841. | |
Template:Flagicon image Malacca | 1946 | 1957 | Became part of Malaya in 1957. | |
Template:Flagicon Malta | 1813 | 1964 | Became independent in 1964 as the State of Malta. | |
Template:Flagicon Maryland | 1689 | 1715 | Reverted to proprietary rule in 1715, and later became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flag icon Massachusetts Bay | 1691 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flagicon Mauritius | 1810 | 1968 | Became independent as Mauritius in 1968. | |
Template:Flag | 1636 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
File:Flag of the Natal Colony 1875-1910.svg Natal | 1843 | 1910 | Became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910. | |
File:Dominion of Newfoundland Blue Ensign, 1870–1904.svg Newfoundland | 1825 | 1907 | Became the Dominion of Newfoundland in 1907, and later joined Canada in 1949. | |
Template:Flag icon New Hampshire | 1692 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flag icon New Ireland | 1779 | 1783 | Ceded to the United States of America after Revolutionary War and again after War of 1812 (1814-1815). | |
Template:Flag icon New Jersey | 1702 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flagicon New South Wales | 1788 | 1901 | Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. | |
Template:Flag icon New York | 1685 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flagicon New Zealand | 1841 | 1907 | Became the Dominion of New Zealand in 1907. | |
Template:Flagicon Nigeria | 1914 | 1960 | Became independent as Nigeria in 1960. | |
Template:Flagicon Norfolk Island | 1788 | 1914 | Placed under administration of Australia in 1914 as a non-self governing territory. The island was self-governing between 1979 and 2015. | |
Template:Flagicon image North Borneo | 1946 | 1963 | Became part of Malaysia in 1963 as Sabah. Labuan separated from Sabah in 1984 to become a Federal Territory.<ref name="Malaysia Act 1963">See: Malaysia Act 1963</ref> | |
Template:Flag icon North Carolina | 1729 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flagicon Nova Scotia | 1710 | 1867 | Became part of Canada in 1867. | |
Template:Flag | 1900 | 1910 | Became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910. | |
Template:Flag | 1887 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flag icon Penang | 1946 | 1957 | Became part of Malaya in 1957. | |
Template:Flag icon Quebec | 1763 | 1791 | Divided between Upper and Lower Canada and the Northwest Territory. | |
Template:Flagicon Queensland | 1859 | 1901 | Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. | |
Template:Flagicon Saint Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla | 1882 | 1967 | Became an associated state. | |
Template:Flagicon Saint Helena | 1659 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon Saint Lucia | 1814 | 1967 | Became an associated state. | |
Template:Flagicon Saint Vincent | 1776 | 1969 | Became an associated state. | |
Template:Flagicon Sarawak | 1946 | 1963 | Became part of Malaysia in 1963.<ref name="Malaysia Act 1963"/> | |
File:Flag of Seychelles 1961-1976.gif Seychelles | 1903 | 1976 | Separated from British Mauritius in 1903 and became a Crown Colony and became independent in 1976. | |
File:Flag of Sierra Leone 1916-1961.gif Sierra Leone | 1808 | 1961 | Became independent as Sierra Leone in 1961. | |
Template:Flagicon Singapore | 1946 | 1963 | Became an autonomous state within Malaysia in 1963 and fully independent in 1965.<ref name="Malaysia Act 1963"/> | |
Template:Flagicon South Australia | 1834 | 1901 | Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. | |
Template:Flag icon South Carolina | 1729 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flagicon image Southern Nigeria | 1906 | 1914 | Part of the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. Merged with Northern Nigeria Protectorate as the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria in 1914. | |
Template:Flagicon Southern Rhodesia | 1923 | 1965/1980 | Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965 as Rhodesia; formally reverted to colonial status in 1979 as Southern Rhodesia; independence granted in 1980 as Zimbabwe | |
Template:Flagicon Straits Settlements | 1867 | 1946 | Imperial Japan military occupied 1941–1945. Separated into the Crown colonies of Penang, Malacca and Singapore.<ref name=ColonyOfSingapore>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation | CitationClass=web
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Template:Flagicon Tasmania | 1825 | 1901 | Named Van Diemen's Land until 1856. Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. | |
Template:Flag | 1877 | 1910 | Became part of the Union of South Africa in 1910. | |
Template:Flagicon Tobago | 1877 | 1889 | Became part of Trinidad and Tobago | |
Template:Flagicon Trinidad | 1802 | 1889 | Became part of Trinidad and Tobago | |
Template:Flag | 1889 | 1962 | Became independent in 1962 | |
Template:Flag | 1962 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flagicon image Tuvalu | 1976 | 1978 | Became independent in 1978. Formerly part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Protectorate | |
Template:Flagicon Upper Canada | 1791 | 1841 | Became part of Province of Canada in 1841. | |
File:Flag of Vancouver Island.svg Vancouver Island | 1848 | 1866 | Merged with the Colony of British Columbia in 1866 which joined Canada. | |
Template:Flagicon Victoria | 1851 | 1901 | Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. | |
Template:Flag icon Virgin Islands | 1713 | 1982 | Became British Dependent Territory in 1983. | |
Template:Flag icon Virginia | 1624 | 1776 | Became part of the United States of America in 1776. | |
Template:Flagicon Western Australia | 1829 | 1901 | Swan River Colony from 1829 to 1832. Became part of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. | |
Template:Flag icon West Florida | 1763 | 1783 | Ceded to Spain. Later became part of the United States. |
See alsoEdit
- British Empire
- British overseas territories
- British protectorate
- Colonial Office
- Crown dependency
- Direct rule over Northern Ireland
- Legislative council
- Proprietary colony
- Self-governing colony
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