Yes, China was under 'The United Kingdom', as were India, Palestine, Isreal, Austrailia, Canada, several African countries and islands. The Falkalands off the coast of Argentina as well as British Gueana, New Hebrides Isles. Nationalist China broke from the British, called Formosa. Hong Kong was assimilated, after much shifting and moving back of the date, around 1996.
The above answer is entirely mistaken.
No, China was never ruled by Britain. The only part of China ruled by the British was Hong Kong. The government of the Chinese empire remained legally in charge of China until the revolution of Sun Yat Sen.
Formosa was a Japanese colony, named by the Portuguese.
Nigeria was under British rule from 1914 until 1960
In which year did Hong Kong become part of China after 156 years of British rule?
tamilnadu..
it was easier for rich indians to live under british rule
Tanganyika
Yes. Malaysia was under british rule.
No, it was under British rule.
Nigeria was under British rule from 1914 until 1960
I think that you're thinking of Hong Kong, which was taken by British forces in 1841, and remained under British rule until 1997. It is now part of the People's Republic of China.
There are no countries in China.
yes there they created a colony known as indo-china were there is the british embassy during the small wars.
In which year did Hong Kong become part of China after 156 years of British rule?
SOUTH
Many small Countries and Canada Canada is not under British rule. It is independent. All territories still under British rule are very small.
it was either soviet china or the republic of china
tamilnadu..
no