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  • British Guiana was the name of the British colony on the northern coast of South America, now the independent nation of Guyana. The area was originally settled by the Dutch as the colonies of Essequibo, Demerara, and Berbice. These three colonies were captured by the British in 1796, officially ceded to the United Kingdom in 1814, and consolidated into a single colony in 1831.
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  • From 1962 to 1964, riots, strikes and other disturbances stemming from racial, social and economic conflicts delayed full independence for British Guiana.
  • Dad left British Guiana in 1944 and travelled to the Middle East where he lived and worked and raised his family in Bahrain for the next 23 years.
  • As ordered by the British authorities, Schomburgk began British Guiana's western boundary with Venezuela at the mouth of the Orinoco River.
  • British Guiana now called Guyana is about the past. This page will showcase photographs
  • (Cooperative Republic of Guyana; until 1966, British Guiana), a country in northeastern South America and a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
  • British Guiana. Isolated from its mainland neighbors by roadless expanses of forest and grassland, Guyana is in many ways like an island.
  • British Guiana was known for its sugar plantations and was under British control from 1814 until it gained independence in 1966.
  • But the money that lies at the foundation of the Booker Prize arose from Caribbean slavery, and from British Guiana in particular.
  • British Guiana was the name of the British colony, part of the British West Indies (Caribbean), on the northern coast of South America, now known as the...