Most countries sought to be completely sufficient, opting for self-rule, and this choice presented its difficulties. There were, however, British territories that did consider assimilation to be more favorable such as The British Virgin Islands, Turks & Caicos, the Cayman Islands, and Montserrat. While not all anti-colonialist movements are equal, the differences in these approaches towards independence and decolonization directly affected the condition of French and British Caribbean territories in the years that
Most countries sought to be completely sufficient, opting for self-rule, and this choice presented its difficulties. There were, however, British territories that did consider assimilation to be more favorable such as The British Virgin Islands, Turks & Caicos, the Cayman Islands, and Montserrat. While not all anti-colonialist movements are equal, the differences in these approaches towards independence and decolonization directly affected the condition of French and British Caribbean territories in the years that