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CHAPTER 74 Latin America and the Caribbean ( Historical Geography II British Overseas Territories There are fourteen British Overseas Territories ( BOT ) sometimes known as United Kingdom Overseas Territories ( Indeed , these lands are part of the United Kingdom and as such feature Queen Elizabeth II as their monarch and head of state . It has been said in different ways and at different times that the sun never set on the British Empire . Truly , the British colonial system spanned the globe , in various decades and centuries holding vast lands such as America , Canada , and Australia , as well as many islands of varied sizes and shapes . Some of these lands are former colonies that maintain links through the British Commonwealth , a voluntary association of 54 countries , including Australia , Canada , India , New Zealand , Singapore , and others . The United States has no such ties to the United Kingdom , but ' remains a strong ally and trading partner with Britain . Additionally , there are the Crown the ' islands of Guernsey and jersey and the Isle of Man . British Colonies in Latin America and the Caribbean ( These islands nearby to Great Britain are not Independent countries and thus are not In the Commonwealth , but have their own political relationships with the United Kingdom . In this essay , we specifically consider the British Overseas Territories that are within the Caribbean . This excludes the BOT members outside the Atlantic Ocean the Sovereign Base Areas of and that are on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus , the British Antarctic Territory , the British Indian Ocean Territory ( also a military base ) whose strait connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea ) and the Islands in the Pacific Ocean . Additionally not near the Caribbean , there are Atlantic Ocean islands that are British Overseas Territories . The islands of Helena , Ascension , and Tristan da are located far distant from anywhere , sitting in the center of the southern Atlantic Ocean . The Islands and the somewhat nearby 358

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ( HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY II 359 South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands belong to the United Kingdom , but are claimed by Argentina , their nearest continental neighbor . The remaining six British Overseas Territories count in the Caribbean tally . SECTION I ACTUALLY , IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN , BUT NEAR THE CARIBBEAN SEA Bermuda Bermuda is in the Atlantic Ocean , east of North and South Carolina . As such , it really is in the Caribbean Sea , but often is grouped with those islands . See the essay on defining the region . The first British sailors to reach Bermuda , actually arrived by shipwreck in 1609 nevertheless , Britain has controlled the island ever since . Strikingly , the island is famed for the adjacent Bermuda Triangle , a region bounded by Miami , Puerto Rico , and Bermuda . This Bermuda Triangle is a legendary zone where airplanes and ships are said to have wrecked or disappeared mysteriously . Computative analysis indicates that the number of planes and ships lost there is not statistically different than would occur by random chance for the large number of vessels passing through the region . Turks and Islands These islands are immediately north of the Windward Passage , the strait that separates Cuba from Haiti . Originally settled by and natives , the islands were visited by Christopher Columbus ships in 1492 . Subsequently , the islands were ruled under French , Spanish , and British control respectively , but left to Britain with the Treaty of Versailles . Under British rule , the islands at times were paired with the Bahamas and with Jamaica , but the Turks and have been separate since 1973 . refers to a cactus that features a red top , reminiscent off the Turkish hat the fez . the Bahamas The Bahamas are not included as a British Overseas Territory , despite the fact that the islands were included as a colony of the United Kingdom . Of course , now the Bahamas is an independent country . Thus , the for the Bahamas in this list . However , the islands listed here as create the British insular triangle of historical control over these Atlantic , not truly Caribbean , island sets . SECTION II WITHIN THE LESSER British Virgin Islands ( The islands , grouped with the Virgin Islands , were named in honor of Ursula , whose legendary and many varied accounts feature her martyrdom along with that of her group of virgin maiden followers . There are more than four dozen islands in this group , but the larger populated islands are , Virgin , and . is to the southeast of .

360 JOEL QUAM AND SCOTT CAMPBELL At only 35 square miles in area , is the island in the Caribbean . In 1967 marked the of British colonial control . For approximately the second half of those three centuries , was in a British partnership with nearby islands and . Often unhappy with that arrangement , eventually broke away , securing its independence in 1967 however , the actual goal ofthis move instead was alone to be a British colony . Thus , after two years of independence , was happy to have its request granted , rejoining the British Empire . This move from independence to colonial land would seem to be the only such voluntary act in history . and ( technically Christopher , but always the nickname is used ) and lie next from in this southeastern arc of islands . These islands were the last British islands in the Caribbean to gain independence . Thus , we add the letter to this list of British territories , as and no longer are included as a British Overseas Territory . and in 1632 and in 1678 were secured as British colonies , not gaining independence until 1981 . They now belong in the British Commonwealth . In 2017 , Hurricane Irma essentially destroyed everything on , compelling survivors to relocate to . Some say that greatly resembles Ireland , except for the volcano . that would seem to be a big difference ! In July 1995 , the volcano Hills erupted , devastating the southern half of the island . The volcano remained active to varying degrees on through 2010 . The capital city Plymouth was destroyed . The southern half of the island remains in an exclusion zone , uninhabitable and with very restricted access . So , this part of the insular chain is listed here as . These are the more northern British islands of the Caribbean chain of smaller islands the Lesser . Skipping a few islands such as the historically French islands of and , the traditionally British islands of the Caribbean continue . These now independent countries , but former British colonies , include , Lucia , Vincent and the , and Trinidad and . SECTION III IN THE CARIBBEAN , BUT AN ODD FIT Cayman Islands Located south of Cuba and west , in a sense the Cayman Islands are out of place . They are small , like the Lesser , but they do not lie in that chain of islands separating the east side of the Caribbean Sea from the open Atlantic Ocean . Like the Turks and , the Cayman Islands once was paired with Jamaica in British administration , but now have status as a BOT . Given the nearby presence in the Greater , the Cayman Islands could fit into that of the Caribbean , except that its area is insufficient to be counted as Greater .

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ( HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY II 361 The name Cayman comes from the Spanish word means alligator . In the Cayman Islands , there are two species the American and the Cuban . The caiman , a smaller relative of alligators and crocodiles , does not live in the Cayman Islands , though their habitat does include Cuba , Puerto Rico and several continental countries of Central and South America . Overall , the British Overseas Territories fit into three categories . The technically Atlantic islands of Bermuda and the paired Turks and fall there along with the independent Bahamas . and are amidst numerous former British colonies in that eastern set of Caribbean islands known as the Lesser . The Cayman Islands are found , thus historically cohesive , but not so in size . The British Overseas Territories also each have a unique element . Bermuda is infamous of the perhaps myth of the dangerous Bermuda Triangle . The Turks were named for a cactus that looks like it has a red hat . The British Virgin Islands have a strange naming legend . is the colony that became independent only to request and receive reversion to colonial status . is a volcanic island . The Cayman Islands do have , but are named for alligators , yet have crocodiles . Did You Know ?

The 1982 war between the United Kingdom and Argentina was fought over the Islands primarily , though Argentina forces briefly did take over South Georgia . The British Navy prevailed in this war . CITED AND ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Cayman Islands Dangerous Plants and Animals . Accessed May 21 , Jeff . 2020 . British Colonies in Latin America and the Caribbean ( College of GIS class . Wikipedia Contributors . 2019 . British Overseas Wikipedia . Foundation . November .