List of countries that have gained independence from the United Kingdom

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Below are lists of the countries and territories that were formerly ruled or administered by the United Kingdom or part of the British Empire (including military occupations that did not retain the pre-war central government), with their independence days. Some countries did not gain their independence on a single date, therefore the latest day of independence is shown with a breakdown of dates further down. A total of 65 countries have claimed their independence from the British Empire/United Kingdom. [1]

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Colonies, protectorates, and mandates

CountryPre-independence name
(if different)
Date of independence
or first stage
Notes
Day & monthYear
Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan 19 August1919 Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 [2]
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg Antigua and Barbuda Antigua, Leeward Islands [a] 1 November1981Antigua Termination of Association Order [3]
Flag of the Bahamas.svg The Bahamas 10 July1973 Bahamas Independence Act 1973 [4]
Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain British Protectorate of Bahrain15 August1971Now an independent kingdom outside the Commonwealth.
Flag of Barbados.svg Barbados 30 November1966 Barbados Independence Act 1966 - now an independent republic in the Commonwealth of Nations since 30 November 2021.
Flag of Belize.svg Belize British Honduras 21 September1981 September Celebrations [5]
Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana Bechuanaland 30 September1966 Botswana Independence Act 1966 [6]
Flag of Brunei.svg Brunei 1 January1984 [7]
Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 16 August1960 Cyprus Independence Day is commonly celebrated on 1 October. [8]
Flag of Dominica.svg Dominica Dominica, Windward Islands [a] 3 November1978
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 28 February1922Control over the Suez Canal Zone was maintained until 1956.
Flag of Eswatini.svg Eswatini 6 September1968Initially called Swaziland, which was also its pre-independence name. Renamed eSwatini by King Mswati III in April 2018.
Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji 10 October1970Fiji has been a Commonwealth republic since 1997.
Flag of The Gambia.svg The Gambia Gambia18 February1965Gained independence as a Dominion. Republic declared in 1970. Was temporarily a republic outside the Commonwealth from 2013 until it returned to the Commonwealth in 8 February 2018.
Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana Gold Coast, British Togoland (Togoland was absorbed into the Gold Coast in 1957.)6 March1957Became a Commonwealth republic on 1 July 1960.
Flag of Grenada.svg Grenada Grenada, Windward Islands [a] 7 February1974 Independence Day (Grenada)
Flag of Guyana.svg Guyana British Guiana 26 May1966Became a republic in 1970.
Flag of India.svg India British India 15 August1947 Indian Independence Act 1947 [9]
Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq 3 October1932Pursuant to the British Mandate for Mesopotamia
Flag of Israel.svg Israel Mandatory Palestine 14 May1948End of British mandate
Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 6 August1962Independence Day (6 August)
Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan Transjordan 25 May1946Now an independent monarchy outside the Commonwealth.
Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya 12 December1963 Dominion of Kenya declared in 1963. Republic declared exactly 1 year later.
Flag of Kiribati.svg Kiribati Gilbert and Ellice Islands 12 July1979
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait British Kuwaiti Protectorate19 June1961Now an independent monarchy outside the Commonwealth.
Flag of Lesotho.svg Lesotho Basutoland 4 October1966Now an independent monarchy inside the Commonwealth.
Flag of Libya.svg Libya 24 December1951From 1943 to 1951 Libya was under the control of Britain and France. On 24 December 1951, Libya declared its independence and became the United Kingdom of Libya.
Flag of Malawi.svg Malawi Nyasaland 6 July1964 Dominion of Malawi declared in 1964. Republic declared exactly 2 years later.
Flag of Malaya (1950-1963).svg Malaya 31 August1957 Federation of Malaya Independence Act 1957.
Flag of Maldives.svg Maldives 26 July1965Became an independent kingdom outside the Commonwealth in 1965. Became a republic in 1968. Became a Commonwealth republic in 1982. Temporarily a republic outside the Commonwealth from 2016 until 1 February 2020, when the Maldives returned.
Flag of Malta.svg Malta 21 September1964This occurred in spite of the 1956 Maltese United Kingdom integration referendum, but in accordance with the 1964 Maltese constitutional referendum. Malta became a republic on 13 December 1974.
Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius 12 March1968 Dominion of Mauritius declared in 1968. Republic declared in 1992.
Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 4 January1948Gained independence as a republic outside the Commonwealth as Burma. Renamed Myanmar by the military dictatorship in 1989, but still officially known by the United Kingdom government as Burma.
Flag of Nauru.svg Nauru 31 January1968Co-trustee with Australia and New Zealand; independence effected through Australian legislation ( Nauru Independence Act 1967 ).
Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 1 October1960Took in Northern Cameroons
Flag of Oman.svg Oman Sultanate of Muscat and Oman 20 December1970Now an independent monarchy outside the Commonwealth.
Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan British India 14 August1947 Partition of India
Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar British Qatari Protectorate3 September1971Now an independent monarchy outside the Commonwealth.
Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Saint Lucia St Lucia, Windward Islands [a] 22 February1979
Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Saint Kitts and Nevis St Kitts–Nevis and Anguilla, Leeward Islands [a] 19 September1983
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Saint Vincent and the Grenadines St Vincent, Windward Islands [a] 27 October1979
Flag of Seychelles.svg Seychelles 29 June1976
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Sierra Leone 27 April1961 Dominion of Sierra Leone declared in 1961. Republic declared in 1971.
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Solomon Islands British Solomon Islands 7 July1978
Flag of Somaliland.svg Somaliland British Somaliland Protectorate 26 June1960The British Somaliland Protectorate gained independence on 26 June 1960 and united with the Trust Territory of Somalia on 1 July 1960 to form the Somali Republic, but later broke away and unilaterally declared independence in 1991. It is internationally unrecognised.
Flag of South Yemen.svg South Yemen Protectorate of South Arabia
Federation of South Arabia
30 November1967Merged with Flag of the Yemen Arab Republic.svg North Yemen to form Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen in 1990
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka Ceylon 4 February1948Gained independence as the Dominion of Ceylon. Renamed Sri Lanka in 1972 upon being declared a republic.
Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan 1 January1956Termination of dual Anglo-Egyptian condominium.
Flag of Tanganyika (1961-1964).svg  Tanganyika 9 December1961Tanganyika became independent on 9 December 1961. It joined with Zanzibar on 25 April 1964 to form Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania.
Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga 4 June1970
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago 31 August1962Independence Day (August 31) [10]
Flag of Tuvalu.svg Tuvalu Gilbert and Ellice Islands 1 October1978
Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda 9 October1962
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates Trucial States 2 December1971 National Day (United Arab Emirates)
Flag of the United States.svg United States British America 4 July1776 Declaration of Independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1776. British government recognized independence in 1783 with the Treaty of Paris.
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu New Hebrides 30 July1980Independence from United Kingdom and France in 1980. Vanuatu is a Commonwealth republic.
Flag of the Vermont Republic.svg Vermont Republic New Hampshire Grants 15 January1777Independence declared from the British colony of Quebec as well as from New York (which was contested between Britain and the newly-independent United States during the American Revolutionary War) and New Hampshire (which was fully under United States control).
The Vermont Republic was admitted into the Flag of the United States (1777-1795).svg United States on 4 March 1791.
Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia Northern Rhodesia 24 October1964
Flag of Zanzibar Under British Rule.svg Zanzibar 10 December1963Zanzibar became independent on 10 December 1963. Sultanate of Zanzibar overthrown in the Zanzibar Revolution, which created a short-lived republic. It joined with Tanganyika on 25 April 1964 to form Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania.
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Southern Rhodesia and Rhodesia 18 April1980 Southern Rhodesia declared independence from United Kingdom on 11 November 1965 as Flag of Rhodesia (1968-1979).svg Rhodesia, which was not internationally recognized. Rhodesia transitioned to majority rule as Flag of Zimbabwe Rhodesia.svg Zimbabwe-Rhodesia on 1 June 1979 with a view to eventual international recognition, but instead returned to British control under the Lancaster House Agreement followed by internationally recognised independence in 1980 as Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe was suspended from the Commonwealth, but withdrew in December 2003. Zimbabwe is in the process of returning to its membership of the Commonwealth.

Evolution of dominions to independence

CountryDate of Dominion statusDate of adoption of the Statute of Westminster Date of final
relinquishment
of British powers
Instrument of
relinquishment
Notes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 1 January 19019 October 1942 [b] 3 March 1986 Australia Act 1986
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 1 July 186711 December 193117 April 1982 Canada Act 1982
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland 6 December 1922 [c] 12 November 193118 April 1949 Republic of Ireland Act and Ireland Act 1949 The 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic and 1919 Irish Declaration of Independence were never recognised by the UK but were given symbolic priority by post-1922 Irish leaders. From the 1932 Irish election, successive governments unilaterally amended the state's status:

Related UK statutes included the Éire (Confirmation of Agreements) Act 1938 and the Ireland Act 1949.

Flag of the Dominion of Newfoundland.svg Dominion of Newfoundland 26 September 190717 April 1982 Canada Act 1982 Newfoundland voted to join Canada in 1948 in a 52–48 vote; this became effective on 31 March 1949.
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 26 September 190725 November 1947 [d] 13 December 1986 Constitution Act 1986 Declaration of Independence of New Zealand 1835, Treaty of Waitangi 1840, Dominion of New Zealand declared on 26 September 1907
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa 31 May 191011 December 193121 May 1961 South African Constitution of 1961

†Adopted by Australia in 1942, but was backdated to confirm the validity of legislation passed by the Australian Parliament during World War II. [11] [12]

Military occupations that did not retain the pre-war central government

CountryPre-independence name
(different)
DateYear of independence or first stageNotes
Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq Coalition Provisional Authority 28 June2004Jointly with the United States and Poland, as part of the Multi-National Force – Iraq which operated under United States leadership

Former British crown colonies that declared independence then later restored British rule

CountryDate of independenceDate of restoration
of British rule
Notes
Day & monthYearDay & monthYear
Flag of Anguilla (1967-1969).svg Anguilla 12 July196719 March1969The isles of Anguilla were a dependency of Saint Kitts alongside Nevis. [13] The ruling party administration for St. Kitts moved to make the Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla colony into a looser associated state status with the UK in 1967 much to the dismay of many in Anguilla, with agitation turning into the Anguillan Revolution; [14] Anguilla's population moved in favour of returning to British authority in 1971 with full British Crown Colony status (renamed in 2002 as British Overseas Territory status) returning in 1980.
Flag of Rhodesia (1968-1979).svg Rhodesia 11 November196521 December1979 Southern Rhodesia declared independence from United Kingdom on 11 November 1965 as Flag of Rhodesia (1968-1979).svg Rhodesia, which was not internationally recognized. Rhodesia transitioned to majority rule as Flag of Zimbabwe Rhodesia.svg Zimbabwe-Rhodesia on 1 June 1979 with a view to eventual international recognition, but instead returned to British control under the Lancaster House Agreement followed by internationally recognised independence in 1980 as Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe.

British overseas territories independence/sovereignty referendums

TerritoryDateNotes
Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda 16 August1995Bermudians voted against independence for the territory in a 1995 referendum by 73.6% to 25.7%.
Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar 7 November2002Gibraltar held a referendum on whether or not to share sovereignty with Spain. 98.48% of voters rejected the proposal in favour of remaining solely a British overseas territory with only 1.02% supporting the proposal.
Flag of the Falkland Islands.svg Falkland Islands 11 March2013Falkland Islanders voted in favour of remaining a British overseas territory by 99.8% to 0.2%.

Territories which were relinquished to other sovereign states

TerritoryRecipient stateDateYearNotes
Flag of the Governor of British Honduras (1884-1981).svg Bay Islands Flag of Honduras (2022-).svg Honduras 30 April1859See Bay Islands § Colony of the Bay Islands and § Cession of the Colony to Honduras
Flag of British Cameroon.svg Northern Cameroons Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria 1 October1961British Mandate territory in West Africa. In the 1961 British Cameroons referendum, the Northern Cameroons voted to join Nigeria (which itself gained independence from the United Kingdom), while the Southern Cameroons voted to join the Republic of Cameroun (which itself gained independence from France).
Flag of British Cameroon.svg Southern Cameroons Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon 1 October1961
Columbia District Flag of the United States (1845-1846).svg United States 15 June1846Under the Oregon Treaty, the existing border between the United States and British North America, set on the 49th parallel north between Lake of the Woods and the Rocky Mountains by the Treaty of 1818, was extended west of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, with the exception that all of Vancouver Island would remain British.
East Florida Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Spanish Empire 25 November1783Ceded to Spain as part of the 1783 Treaty of Paris; Spain subsequently ceded it to the United States in 1819.
West Florida Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg Spanish Empire 25 November1783Ceded to Spain as part of the 1783 Treaty of Paris; Spain subsequently ceded it to the United States in 1819.
Flag of Germany (1946-1949).svg British Occupation zone in Germany Flag of Germany.svg Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) 23 May1949 Nazi Germany occupied by Britain, France, the United States and the Soviet Union in 1945. Unlike in Austria, no German central government was retained in any of the occupation zones. The British and American occupation zones were merged in 1947 to form the Bizone, and the French zone was added into it in 1948. The resulting Trizone became host to a new German central government on 23 May 1949. The territories of the former Soviet zone  which had established a central government of its own called the German Democratic Republic   joined the Federal Republic on 3 October 1990.
Flag of Helgoland.svg Heligoland Flag of the German Empire.svg German Empire 1 July1890
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Hong Kong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg People's Republic of China 30 June1997In 1984 the British government signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration with China and agreed to turn over Hong Kong and its dependencies in 1997. British rule ended on 30 June 1997, with China taking over at midnight, 1 July 1997 (at end of the 99-year lease over the New Territories, along with the ceded Hong Kong Island and Kowloon).
Flag of the United States of the Ionian Islands.svg United States of the Ionian Islands Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Kingdom of Greece 28 May1864
Flag of North Borneo (1948-1963).svg North Borneo Flag of Malaya (1950-1963).svg Malaya [e] 16 September1963British protectorate established in 1881. Proclaimed a Crown Colony in 1946, granted self rule on 31 August 1963 in preparation to become a part of Malaysia on 16 September 1963 as the state of Sabah.
Red River Colony Flag of the United States (1818-1819).svg United States 30 January1819Under the Treaty of 1818, the borders between the United States and British North America west of Lake of the Woods and east of the Rocky Mountains were set to follow the 49th parallel north.
Flag of Sarawak (1947-1963).svg Sarawak Flag of Malaya (1950-1963).svg Malaya [e] 16 September1963Independent Raj of Sarawak 1841-1946. Annexed by Britain as a Crown Colony in 1946, granted self rule on 22 July 1963 in preparation to become a part of Malaysia on 16 September 1963.
Flag of Singapore (1952-1959).svg Singapore Flag of Malaya (1950-1963).svg Malaya [e] 16 September1963Became self-governing on 3 June 1959, and became a part of Malaysia on 16 September 1963. Subsequently gained independence from Malaysia on the 9 August 1965. [15]

Countries of the United Kingdom that have voted against independence

CountryDateYearNotes
Ulster Banner.svg Northern Ireland 8 March1973In a 1973 Northern Ireland referendum, voters in Northern Ireland were asked to decide if they wanted to remain in the United Kingdom or to leave and join with the Republic of Ireland. They voted in favour of the United Kingdom by 98.9% to 1.1%, although Irish Nationalists boycotted the vote. [16]
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 18 September2014In the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, 55.3% of voters who qualified as residents of Scotland, chose 'No' to the question: 'Should Scotland be an independent country?' 44.7% of voters chose 'Yes'. [17] In March 2017, preliminary negotiations to begin to prepare an agreement to run a second referendum were proposed by the Scottish Parliament but were rejected out of hand by the Prime Minister. The proposal of preliminary negotiations was triggered by the Brexit vote, which saw a majority of voters in England and Wales vote to leave the EU while a majority in Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain. [18]

See also

Notes

References

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