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Article: Caribbean Commonwealth: Chapter 1B. The United States Presence in the Region
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Chapter 1B. The United States Presence in the Region
Both Britain and the United States had diplomatic representation
in the
region in the late 1980s. Britain maintained ties to its former Caribbean
colonies through West Indian diplomatic representation in London and
the
Meeting of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth, as well as through
the
British High Commission in Barbados, the High Commission representatives
on
each OECS island, and representatives or ambassadors to the Bahamas,
Jamaica,
and Trinidad and Tobago. The post-1983 diplomatic representation of
the United
States in the Commonwealth Caribbean islands included embassies located
in the
Bahamas, ...