This Day in Grenada History: 30 May 1650
On this day, 30 May 1650, over 40 Amerindians jumped to their deaths at Sauteurs, St Patrick, preferring death instead ...
On this day, 30 May 1650, over 40 Amerindians jumped to their deaths at Sauteurs, St Patrick, preferring death instead ...
On this day, 18 March 1649, French colonists from Martinique landed in the Lagoon, St George’s and initiated a successful ...
On this day in 1885, a school for the secondary education of boys was started by private enterprise in St ...
On this day in 1880, male prisoners were moved from the Common Gaol, located in former French military barracks and ...
The turbulent events of Bloody Sunday and Bloody Monday represent the climax of the early political violence in Grenada.
Innocent Belmar, “the most feared Gairyite in the State” was shot at the Bamboo Bar, Birchgrove in 1978
On this day, 7 September 2004, Hurricane Ivan devastated Grenada, leaving 34 people dead and wreaking havoc across the islands.
On this day, 1 August 1834, the British government declared all slaves in its colonies to be free.
On this day, 17 July 1860, witnessed the arrival in St. George’s Harbour of the Tartar from St. Helena with ...
On this day, 9 July 1725, fourteen captured maroons, including one woman, were executed.
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