British Leeward Islands

This article is about the historical British colony in the Caribbean. For other uses, see Leeward Islands (disambiguation).
British Leeward Islands
British colony
1833–1958
 


Flag

Anthem
"God Save the Queen/King"
Capital St. John's
Languages English (official)
Spanish, Jamaican Creole
Government Constitutional monarchy
Monarch
   1952-1960 (last) Elizabeth II
Governor
  1956–1958 (last) Alexander Thomas Williams
History
   Established 1833
  Federation 1871
  Dominica joined 1871
  Dominica left 1940
   West Indies Federation 1958
  Federation dissolved 31 May 1962
Area
   1958 1,047 km² (404 sq mi)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Anguilla
Antigua
Barbuda
British Virgin Islands
Dominica
Montserrat
Nevis
Saint Kitts
West Indies Federation
British Virgin Islands
Today part of  Anguilla
 Antigua and Barbuda
 British Virgin Islands
 Cayman Islands
 Dominica
 Montserrat
 Saint Kitts and Nevis

The British Leeward Islands was a British colony existing between 1833 and 1960, and consisting of Antigua, Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla, and (to 1940) Dominica.

The previous colony of the Leeward Islands had existed since 1671, but in 1816 it was divided in two, with Antigua, Barbuda and Montserrat in one colony, and Saint Christopher, Nevis, Anguilla, and the Virgin Islands in another.

The British Leeward Islands was reformed in 1833, with the Governor of Antigua serving as Governor until 1871. The colony became known as the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands from 1871 to 1956 and was absorbed into the West Indies Federation in 1958.

A representative Leeward Islands cricket team continues to participate in West Indian domestic cricket.

Postage stamps

The British Leeward Islands all used postage stamps inscribed "LEEWARD ISLANDS" between 1890 and 1 July 1956, often concurrently with stamps inscribed with the colony's name; for more detail, see postage stamps and postal history of the Leeward Islands.

See also

Sources and references

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, January 20, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.