(Redirected from Commonwealth Caribbean)The term 'Anglophone Caribbean' is used to refer to the independent
English-speaking countries of the
Caribbean region. Upon a country's full independence from the
United Kingdom, 'Anglophone Caribbean' traditionally becomes the preferred sub-regional term as a replacement to
British West Indies.
The independent island-nations that are considered as 'Anglophone Caribbean' include:
Antigua and Barbuda, the
Bahamas,
Barbados,
Dominica (also
French Creole speaking),
Grenada,
Jamaica,
Saint Kitts and Nevis,
Saint Lucia (also
French Creole speaking),
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and
Trinidad and Tobago.
Depending on personal point of view, 'Anglophone Caribbean' may sometimes also refer to the independent
English-speaking countries considered regionally as "Mainland Caribbean". These include:
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Belize, once known as ''
British Honduras''.
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Guyana, once known as ''
British Guiana''.
The Anglophone Caribbean makes up a composite
cricket team that successfully competes in test matches and one-day internationals. The
West Indies cricket team also includes the
South American nation of
Guyana, as another former British colony.
See also
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Anglophone
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British West Indies
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Caribbean Community
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Caribbean English
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Samples of Anglophone Caribbean music