British Guiana
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A former British colony in northeastern South America: "British Guiana" was the name of a British colonial possession on the northern coast of South America. It ceased to exist as a political entity when it achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1966 and became the sovereign nation of Guyana.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Sugar production was a major industry in British Guiana.
- The borders of British Guiana were disputed with Venezuela for many years.
- He studied the political history of British Guiana in the 1950s.
Advanced Usage
- Historical reference: The term is used almost exclusively in a historical context to refer to the period of British colonial rule (1814–1966).
- The constitution of British Guiana was revised several times in the lead-up to independence.
Variants and Related Words
- Guiana: The broader geographical region in northeastern South America, which includes parts of several modern countries.
- Guyana: The independent nation that succeeded British Guiana in 1966. Its official name is the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
- Guianas: The plural form, often used to refer collectively to the three territories of Guyana (formerly British Guiana), Suriname (formerly Dutch Guiana), and French Guiana.
Synonyms
- The colony of British Guiana (formal historical synonym).
- British Guiana colony.
Related Phrases
- Crown colony of British Guiana: A specific historical administrative designation.
- It was governed as a Crown colony of British Guiana for much of its history.
Noun
- a republic in northeastern South America; formerly part of the British Empire, but it achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1966