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Even today these countries are slaves of the British, three countries are campaigning for independence

Even today these countries are slaves of the British, three countries are campaigning for independence Countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Grenada, B...

Updated: 44 months ago2 min read
Even today these countries are slaves of the British, three countries are campaigning for independence

Even today these countries are slaves of the British, three countries are campaigning for independence

Countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Grenada, Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, St. Lucia, Tuvalu, St. Kitts and Nevis etc. are still there. to report to Britain. They have a Prime Minister and a President. Of course all this work is done under Britain.


After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, some equations may change in the coming years on the political front in the world. Because three countries are preparing to get rid of the British monarchy. Including Australia, Antigua and Barbuda and Jamaica. Self-governance campaigns are also being conducted in these countries and referendums will also be held in the year 2025.


Of course, do you know that there are many countries in the world today that are subject to the British Empire. Each country has its own Prime Minister, but they report to the King or Queen of Britain.


British Colonies

Countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Grenada, Belize, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands, St. Lucia, Tuvalu, St. Kitts and Nevis etc. are still there. to report to Britain. They have a Prime Minister and a President. Of course all this work is done under Britain. Until now Queen Elizabeth II of Britain was the head of state of all these countries. All these countries report to Queen Elizabeth II. Now King Charles has become the new king. All these 15 countries will report to King Charles.


Barbados had become independent a year earlier

One of these countries, Barbados, was freed from British slavery a year ago. On the night of November 29, 2021, Barbados declared itself an independent country. The country refused to accept Queen Elizabeth II as its president.


New Zealand, Australia and Canada also want to become independent

Now that Britain's queen has passed away, the demand for independence can be renewed.

A big challenge for Charles after becoming king

After the Queen's death, her son Charles became King. The biggest challenge facing Charles is maintaining the territory of the British Empire. Crowned at the ripe old age of 73.

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