Summary of Systems of Government in the British Caribbean Flashcards
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Old Representative system 1660’s to 1800’s (4)
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- Governor of English birth represented the Crown
- A council whose members were selected by the Governor. They served only as advisors
- Assembly whose members were elected from among white planters and merchants
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Crown Colony Government 1800s to 1950s
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- Governor of English birth represented the Crown
- A council whose members were selected by the Governor. They served only as advisors
- No Assemblies existed
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Ministerial Government (Constituals development after adult suffrage- early 1950s)
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- Governor of English birth represented the Crown
- A legislative Council whose members were elected under Adult Suffrage
- Leader of political party with most seats in the Legislative Council became Chief Minister
- An executive Council, led by the Governor, who chose the majority of members: Other members chosen by the Chief Minister
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Cabinet Government (Internal self-government- late 1950s)
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- Governor of English birth represented the Crown
- A legislative Council whose members were elected
- Premier replaced Chief Minister
- Cabinet replaced the Executive Council
- Premier in charge of Cabinet: Premier chose all members of the Cabinet
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Associates States 1960s
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- Countries which did not become independent or republics remained as Associated States of Britain
- A Governor represented the Crown
- The Premier, being leader of the party with majority seats in the local Legislature, controls political and internal affairs
- The Crown is responsible for defence and international affairs
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Independence 1960s
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- Governor General of local birth replaced the Governor as the Crown’s representative
- Prime Minister replaced the Premier
- Prime Minister selects a Cabinet of which he is the Head
- The Government has full control of its national and international affairs
- Government establishes a Defence Force as the mother country is no longer responsible for defence
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Republics 1970s
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- A President, who has been a citizen, replaced the Governor General and is Head of State
- Citizens elect the representatives in parliament
- Government in total control of its country’s internal and international affairs
- Government is responsible for defence