Examples of 'british colonial government' in a sentence

Meaning of "british colonial government"

british colonial government - It refers to the system of government established by the British Empire during its colonial rule over various territories. This phrase is used to describe the administrative and governing structures imposed by the British Empire in its colonies, where British officials and policies governed the local population

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The British colonial government allowed the settlement to grow informally.
The city was first established as the seat of the British colonial government.
The British colonial government have yet to fully resume its duties.
The amaKhosi were to become subjects of the British Colonial government.
The British colonial government formalized male institutions while undermining those of the women.
The Pashtuns were also angry at the British colonial government.
The British colonial government at Bathurst was initially strictly neutral.
Secular schools in Malaysia were largely an innovation of the British colonial government.
The British colonial government of India was not a police state.
First great popular uprising against British colonial government in India.
The British colonial government in India pressed medical researcher Waldemar Haffkine to develop a plague vaccine.
Tulagi was the seat of the British colonial government of the Solomon Islands.
Both are commemorated with monuments in Bengkulu City erected by the British colonial government.
This inaugurated the first British colonial government west of the Rocky Mountains.
His mother Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti opposed indiscriminate taxation of women by the British colonial government.

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The British colonial government encouraged immigration to Myanmar from modern-day India and Bangladesh.
The plot of land was granted by the British Colonial Government.
The British colonial government banned kalaripayat in 1804 in response to a series of revolts.
However, he has serious differences with the British colonial government.
It was built in 1841 by the British colonial government under Governor Cameron.
The Jewish community worked as merchants and traders, and also with the British colonial government.
When this was not successful, the British Colonial Government resorted to legislation in 1946.
Indeed, Christianity Anglican church, was given special status by the British colonial government.
In 1942 he was imprisoned without trial by the British colonial government for his political activities.
Story, A young Englishman is dispatched to Sarawak to become part of the British colonial government.
In fact, autocratic, bureaucratic rule was the true legacy of British colonial government in Africa.
Kenya inherited a well-established financial services sector from the British colonial government at independence in December 1963.
In 1974 the gardens were handed to the British colonial government.
It was initially created as an advisory body in 1861, by the British colonial government.
In 1837, settlers in Upper Canada rebelled against the British colonial government.
Evictions of Ogiek started in the 1920s under the British colonial government.
In 1837, rebellions broke about between Canadian settlers and the British Colonial government.

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