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Members of European Parliament or MEPs
Because they were ruled by the British. Dependent colonies are where a few European officials ruled non-European people.
The Spanish, British, Dutch, and Danish. Most of the European Powers were there to Profit from the sugar trade
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Roman coins did not lead directly to American coins. European coins came after Roman ones, and people from Europe came to America and brought European coins with them, and when they made their own, they kind of copied the European ones.
The Continental System banned British goods and ships from all European Ports.
British coins are different from all other coins because they are British coins. The coins of all countries need to be different so that we can tell them apart. What is legal tender in one country, is not legal tender in another country.
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There were 1,710,946 1892 British Halfcrown coins minted.
Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).Since there is no requirement that the coins used are American, the three coins could be: 50 Eurocents, 20 Eurocents and 5 Eurocents (carried by a European tourist or someone returning from a European holiday!).
no. british are considered European, but European are not british. i would know, i have a british friend named charolotte! o charlie! :)
D. F. Allen has written: 'Catalogue of the Celtic coins in the British Museum' -- subject(s): Catalogs, British Museum, Celtic Coins 'Bronze Coins of Gaul (Catalogue of Celtic Coins in the British Museum)' 'An introduction to Celtic coins' -- subject(s): Celtic Coins
The British Empire colonized the nation we now call Guyana. It was called British Guiana until the nation gained its independence in 1966.
British European Airways was created on 1946-01-01.
Queen Victoria featured on the obverse of all British coins from 1838 to 1901 inclusive. Many countries of the then British Empire, would have used the same British coins, or coins featuring Queen Victoria on the coins of their own currencies.