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Federation was active from 1674 to 1685, during his term as governor; the General Assembly met regularly until 1711. Afterwards, it only met once more in 1798. The federation was unpopular, and in 1683 the islands rejected a government proposal for one government and set of laws. By the 18th century, each island had kept its assembly and made its laws, but continued to share one governor and one attorney-general. Although unpopular, Stapleton's Federation was never really dissolved but was simply replaced by other arrangements.
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discovered substantial deposits of bauxite in the central mountains of the island, which would have made them very prosperous. They were not willing to share this wealth with the whole
Federation, and so they withdrew from it in 1962. This prompted the next wealthiest state, Trinidad, to fear that it would be left to support the others, and so it also terminated membership.
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Bahamas due to the insufficient means of communication between the islands and the government in Nassau (this was due to the lack of major shipping routes running in that direction). Being too small to have a separate administration, the islands requested
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protectorate was overseen by the
Superintendents of British Honduras and thus by extension loosely attached to Jamaica from 1749 to 1787. In 1787, Britain withdrew from the Miskito Coast (then ending administrative links with British Honduras and Jamaica) as a result of the peace agreement ending the
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to fight federation, which they claimed would end their representative system. In March 1876, estate labourers in southern
Barbados rioted in support of the governor when he tried to force the assembly to reform prisons and hospitals. The Colonial Office then quickly transferred Hennessy to Hong Kong
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British government agreed to this and from 1848 to 1873 the Turks and Caicos Islands were governed by superintendents/council presidents appointed from Jamaica. In 1873, the islands were then made into a dependency of Jamaica with a commissioner and a legislative board. In 1959, the islands were
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Many of the national government efforts to unify the region were met with opposition from influential groups within the various colonies, and by opposition from the wealthier colonies, Jamaica and
Trinidad. In addition, the poor development of communication links and travel links among the separated
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Caymans had to be approved by the Governor of Jamaica. This relationship lasted until 1959. From 1959 to 1962 the Governor of Jamaica remained Governor of the Cayman Islands and had reserve powers over the islands. Also, all laws passed by the Jamaica legislature specifically
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English settlements from 1827 and after having been formally claimed by Britain in 1841 were subordinated to Jamaica in 1852 with The Governor of the Bay Islands being the Governor of Jamaica and the Superintendent of British Honduras acting as Lieutenant-Governor of the
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joined the Windward Islands Colony in 1940 after having been transferred from the Leewards and remained in the Colony until 1958. After 1885, the Windward Islands Colony was under one governor-general in Grenada and each island had its lieutenant-governor and its assembly (as before). Attempts at a
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was surrounded by hostile Spanish colonies and needed the protection afforded by the Army and Navy based in Jamaica. In addition, British Honduras had been founded by loggers and had expanded in population partly by the settlement of Englishmen arriving from Jamaica in the late 17th and early 18th
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established the first federation in the BWI in 1674. Stapleton set up a General Assembly of the Leewards in St. Kitts. Antigua, Montserrat, Nevis and St. Kitts sent two representatives each. One governor had responsibility for the Leewards and a lieutenant governor was appointed for each island.
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The British had believed that a unified federation of all states would constitute better insurance for a positive result for all after decolonisation. They worked on the strategy for over ten years, and the West Indies Federation was finally established in 1958. Unfortunately, the Jamaicans had
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state made up of ten provinces, all British colonial possessions. The federation was created by the United Kingdom in 1958 from most of the British West Indies. Britain intended that the Federation would shortly become a fully independent state, thus simultaneously satisfying the demands for
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many British Loyalist fled from main land colonies and settled in the Bahama islands bringing with them many slaves turning the black population in the Bahamas into the majority for the first time. On 10 July 1973, the Bahamas gained independence from Britain, becoming a sovereign state.
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were too small to justify a separate administration and having been settled mainly by English from Jamaica, had always been regarded as under the control of the Governor of Jamaica. In addition, the Caymans had been ceded as part of Jamaica to England from Spain in 1670
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that the scheme had failed due to "local prejudice and self-interest". Thus the only achievement was giving the Leewards a single governor. All laws and ordinances, however, had to be approved by each island council.
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federal colony like in the Leewards were always resisted. The Windward Islands Colony broke up in 1958 when each island chose to join the new Federation of the West Indies as separate provinces.
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in 1876 and the federation plans were dropped. The Governor of Barbados remained the Governor-General of the Windwards until 1885 when Barbados left the Windward Islands Colony.
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from all the colonies in the region. However, the project was doomed by political squabbling among the provinces, and the Federation never achieved full
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1747:SSS islands
1672:The Guianas
1618:El Salvador
1508:Bay Islands
1458:continental
1422:Aves Island
1384:Archipelago
1340:Saint Lucia
1266:ABC islands
1108:Les Saintes
1101:La DĂ©sirade
1022:Puerto Rico
794:pp 470–494.
536:sovereignty
508:independent
437:Bay Islands
365:plantocracy
330:St. Vincent
219:sugar trade
142:The Bahamas
2495:Categories
2438:Population
2367:Literature
1956:Hurricanes
1714:Tigri Area
1613:Costa Rica
1334:Martinique
1124:Montserrat
1094:Guadeloupe
1033:Hispaniola
326:Grenadines
291:Presidency
235:Montserrat
194:Under the
2443:Religions
2426:Languages
2357:Carnivals
2272:Companies
2211:CARIFORUM
2191:Democracy
2126:Mountains
2116:Cetaceans
2086:Bioregion
1987:Geography
1848:Caribbean
1628:Nicaragua
1623:Guatemala
1594:groupings
1456:Caribbean
1411:Caribbean
1219:Caribbean
354:St. Lucia
223:St. Kitts
198:of 1627,
152:Eleuthera
56:Caribbean
38:The term
2475:Category
2399:Stadiums
2247:Airports
2242:Airlines
2179:Politics
2079:By topic
2006:Antilles
1922:By topic
1865:Timeline
1791:Colombia
1771:, these
1722:Suriname
1647:Campeche
1502:Honduras
1359:Barbados
1314:Dominica
1304:Windward
1230:Antilles
1217:Southern
1082:Anguilla
1062:Antilles
989:Antilles
978:Antilles
812:27853695
790:(1999)
676:Archived
634:(1988).
550:See also
504:colonies
482:Kingston
441:Honduras
403:and the
388:Dominica
350:Trinidad
324:and the
263:Dominica
231:Anguilla
200:Barbados
88:and the
2466:Outline
2362:Cuisine
2330:Culture
2316:Tourism
2304:in Cuba
2277:Fishing
2230:Economy
2111:Mammals
2105:by area
2101:Islands
1999:Regions
1966:Malaria
1857:History
1796:Bermuda
1759:Kingdom
1741:italics
1661:Yucatán
1607:Bermuda
1476:Cozumel
1391:Bahamas
1382:Lucayan
1319:Grenada
1306:Islands
1289:Curaçao
1282:Bonaire
1228:Leeward
1073:Islands
1071:Leeward
1009:Jamaica
987:Greater
671:(1991)
571:Caricom
527:federal
409:Jamaica
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322:Grenada
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