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Qu'est-ce (qui) est crown colony - définition

COLONIES CONTROLLED BY THE BRITISH EMPIRE
Crown Colony; Crown colonies; British Crown Colony; British colony; Crown Colonies; British colonies; Royal colony; Royal Colony; British crown colony; Crown Colony government; British Crown colony; Colonies of the Crown; Royal colonies
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Crown colony         
·add. ·- A colony of the British Empire not having an elective magistracy or a parliament, but governed by a chief magistrate (called Governor) appointed by the Crown, with executive councilors nominated by him and not elected by the people.
Crown colony         
A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony administered by The Crown within the British Empire. There was usually a Governor, appointed by the monarch of the UK on the advice of the Home (UK) Government, with or without the assistance of a local Council.
Crown Colony         
¦ noun a British colony whose legislature and administration is controlled by the Crown, represented by a governor.

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Crown colony

A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony administered by the Crown within the British Empire. There was usually a Governor, 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 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 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. The elected assemblies 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. Over the centuries in some Crown colonies, more independent authority was given.

All British colonies, whether Crown (such as Hong Kong and 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" had changed overnight to British Dependent Territories Citizenship, a form of British citizenship that stripped them of some of their rights, including the right to reside and work in the United Kingdom. From 2002, the colonies have been known officially as British Overseas Territories.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour crown colony
1. The worst has not happened to the former Crown Colony.
2. In 1'60, Britain ceded control of the crown colony of Cyprus.
3. Pagadian is called the «Little Hong Kong of the South» because of its rolling terrain, reminiscent of the former Crown colony.
4. Britain occupied Hong Kong during the Opium Wars and established there a Crown Colony with Chinese agreement for an indefinite period of time.
5. It is an anachronism, they sneer, a shabby relic of the Empire, a crown colony that is more English than England in its determination not to be Spanish.