A list of former and present British colonies, dependencies and dates when they severed legal ties with Britain:
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Losses in sovereignty or other jurisdiction
- The Thirteen Colonies declared independence from Great Britain on 4 July 1776.
- Egypt (1922) – see Unilateral Declaration of Egyptian Independence.
- Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State, New Zealand, Dominion of Newfoundland, and Union of South Africa (1926) – Dominions at the time of the Balfour Declaration of 1926.
- Weihai (1930) – fully restored to Republic of China sovereignty on 1 October.
- Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State, New Zealand, Dominion of Newfoundland, and Union of South Africa (1931) – Recognized Dominions as "autonomous communities within the British Empire" as per the Statute of Westminster.[1][2] The Statue also affirmed the British Parliament wouldn't legislate for the Dominions unless explicitly requested.
- British Raj (1947) – partitioned on 15 August into the independent dominions of India and Pakistan.
- Burma and Dominion of Ceylon (1948) – independence to Burma as a republic granted on 4 January; to Ceylon on 4 February.
- Dominion of Newfoundland (1949) – incorporated into Canada as a province on 31 March.
- Sudan (1956) – independence granted on 1 January (was a condominium with Egypt)
- Ghana (as Gold Coast) (1957) – independence granted on 6 March.
- States of Malacca and Penang (1957) – joined Malaya on 31 August.
- British Somaliland (1960) – became part of a unified Somalia on 1 July.
- Cyprus and the Federation of Nigeria (1960) – independence granted to Cyprus as a republic on 16 August (but retaining the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia); to Nigeria on 1 October.
- Sierra Leone and Tanganyika (1961) – independence granted to Sierra Leone on 27 April; to Tanganyika on 9 December.
- British Cameroon (1961) – southern part incorporated into Cameroon on 1 October and northern part incorporated into Nigeria on 31 may.
- Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and Uganda (1962) – independence granted to Jamaica on 6 August; to Trinidad and Tobago on 31 August; and to Uganda on 9 October.
- States of Sabah (as North Borneo), Sarawak, and Singapore (1963) – states formed Malaysia with the Federation of Malaya on 16 September
- Nigeria and Kenya independence granted to Nigeria as federal republic on 1 October; Kenya on 12 December.
- Malawi (as Nyasaland), Malta, and Zambia (1964) – independence granted to Malawi on 6 July; Malta on 21 September; Zambia as a republic on 24 October.
- The Gambia (1965) – independence granted on 18 February.
- Guyana (as British Guiana), Botswana (as Bechuanaland Protectorate), Lesotho (as Basutoland), and Barbados (1966) – independence granted to Guyana on 26 May; Botswana on 30 September; Lesotho on 4 October; Barbados on 30 November.
- State of Aden (1967) – joined South Yemen on 30 November.
- Mauritius and Swaziland (1968) – independence granted to Mauritius on 12 March; to Swaziland on 6 September.
- Fiji (1970) – independence granted on 10 October.
- The Bahamas (1973) – independence granted on 10 July.
- Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Dominica (1978) – independence granted to Seychelles on 29 June; to Solomon Islands on 7 July; to Tuvalu on 1 October; to Dominica as a republic on 3 November.
- Saint Lucia, Kiribati, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1979) – independence granted to Saint Lucia on 22 February; to Kiribati on 12 July; to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on 27 October.
- Zimbabwe (as Southern Rhodesia) and Vanuatu (as New Hebrides) (1980) – independence to Zimbabwe as a republic granted on 17 April; to Vanuatu on 1 July.
- Belize (as British Honduras) and Antigua and Barbuda (1981) – independence granted to Belize on 21 September; to Antigua and Barbuda on 1 November.
- Canada (1982) – enactment of the Canada Act, 1982, ends the last remaining reliances of the Canadian Crown on the British Parliament for constitutional amendments.
- Saint Kitts and Nevis (1983) – independence granted on 19 September. Anguilla remains a British overseas territory.
- New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania (1986) - enactment of the Australia Act 1986 brought the Australian states into conformity with the status of the Commonwealth of Australia as a sovereign nation.
- Hong Kong (1997) – returned to the People's Republic of China as a Special Administrative Region on 1 July as per the Sino-British Joint Declaration.
Termination of personal union or other connection with the United Kingdom's monarchy