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How did the British Empire treat its colonies in the South Pacific differently from its colonies in India?

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The British government appointed consuls to some islands, but their powers to maintain order were limited and, except for the visits of warships, unenforceable.
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It allowed the colonies to become their own countries as part of the British commonwealth

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