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Since Belize was a British colony ( known as British Honduras ) in 1964, Premier George Cadle Price led a delegation to London to seek funds to finance the new capital.
Although they were not ready to commit to funding such a large project, the British government showed interest due to the logic of locating the capital on high ground safe from tidal waves.
To encourage financial commitment from the British government, Premier Price and the PUP government invited Anthony Greenwood, Secretary of State for the Commonwealth and Colonies, to visit Belize.
One of the highlights of this visit was the unveiling of a monument at mile 49 on the Western Highway.
The monument records that Lord Greenwood dedicated the site for the new capital on 9 October 1965.
Thus, in a fashion, there was a commitment.

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