Britain has ruled many countries of the world. Whether it is India or any other country, these countries were ruled by the British on the basis of their rule by enslaved people for several hundred years. But now another country of the world, Barbados has become independent from this slavery. This country has bowed to Queen Elizabeth by declaring itself a republic.
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Barbados became independent from the British
The oath of office has been administered for the first time in the country after independence. At midnight, a crowd gathered at the Chamberlain Bridge in Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados, to celebrate the birth of the new republic. During this, a 21-gun salute was given at Heroes Square and the national anthem of Barbados was sung. The first English ships reached this Caribbean island 400 years ago. Since then they were ruling the island. But now the colonial period in Barbados has come to an end.
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This country has now become a fully republic. Which people are celebrating here. The Governor General of Barbados has now been elected Sandra Mason. Let me tell you, Barbados was known as a British colony. Along with this it was also called Little England. Prince Charles will also be present in the celebration of Barbados becoming a republic. This country is a country with a population of 3 lakhs. By the way, Barbados became independent from the UK in 1966 after 300 years of slavery. But the real freedom he got today. Which is being discussed a lot in the country and the world. Barbados is the 55th country to separate from Britain. Earlier, the Queen of Britain had appointed Sandra Mason as the Governor General of Barbados and she is going to become the first President of Barbados there. Whose happiness is being felt by every citizen of Barbados.
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