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British West Indies
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The term
British West Indies refers to territories in and around the
Caribbean which were
colonised by
Great Britain.
[1] Collectively these territories are also now known as the
Anglophone Caribbean. Between 1958 and 1962 all of the island territories except the
British Virgin Islands,
Bermuda and the
Bahamas were organised into the
West Indies Federation. It was hoped that the Federation would become independent as a single nation, but it had limited powers, many practical problems and a lack of popular support, and was consequently dissolved. Most of the territories, including all the larger ones, are now independent as separate countries, while some of the smaller ones remain
British dependencies.
The former British territories that form the British West Indies are;
Islands that remain British overseas territories are;
The anglophone countries of
Central America and
South America are also historically considered to be part of the British West Indies. These are;
Contents
- 1 Cricket
- 2 Fraudulent documents and other activities
- 3 Trivia
- 4 See also
- 5 Footnotes
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Cricket
Cricket is traditionally the main sport in the the British West Indies (though others sports such as football and basketball have challenged its dominance from around the 1990s onwards). Most of the countries and territories listed above field a combined cricket team called the West Indian cricket team or "Windies", which is one of the ten elite international teams that play Test match cricket. The British West Indies will host the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
Fraudulent documents and other activities
There have been a number of fraudulent documents and other deceptions sold by various parties claiming to be issued by the British West Indies, playing on the confusion with the British Virgin Islands. [1] [2] The British West Indies is not a country, and any documents supposedly issued by that "government" are invalid.
Trivia
- Citizens of current British West Indian territories often call themselves "Belongers".
See also
Footnotes
de:British West Indies
fr:Antilles britanniques
nl:Brits West-Indiƫ