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  2. History of Antigua and Barbuda (1493–1687) - Wikipedia

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    Antigua was against Oliver Cromwell, and during the Restoration, Charles II granted Francis Willoughby the entire island. [7] In 1666, the French attacked Antigua. On 2 November, a French crew set sail from Guadeloupe and after a failed attempt to enter St. John's Harbour, they entered Five Island Harbour which was defended by two forts. The ...

  3. History of Antigua and Barbuda (1688–1832) - Wikipedia

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    With the start of various conflicts, Antigua's economy suffered heavily. Barracks were built on Rat Island, and by 1753 there was a guard-house for a regiment stationed in St. John's, and by 1757 artillery was stationed there. In 1758, Antigua was threatened with French invasion, thus, in 1759, Captain Tyrrel was ordered to protect Antigua.

  4. History of Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party regained power from a massive win with the leader being the "World Boss", Gaston A. Browne. [18] A snap election was called three years later, and the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party led by the incumbent Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne dominated the elections with a landslide victory of 15-1-1 ...

  5. Political history of Antigua and Barbuda - Wikipedia

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    The primary focus of the independence negotiations were the situation in Barbuda, due to fears that Barbuda would attempt a rebellion similar to that in the Republic of Anguilla. A compromise was reached however, by enshrining the Barbuda Local Government Act in the future Constitution. [25] Antigua and Barbuda gained independence on 1 November ...

  6. Timeline of Antiguan and Barbudan history - Wikipedia

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    Antigua Constitutional Conference held [45] 1967 27 February Associated State of Antigua established [46] 1969 Barbudan independence movement emerges [34] 1971 11 February Progressive Labour Movement takes office [47] 1981 1 November Antigua gains independence, renamed to Antigua and Barbuda [48] [49] 1984 17 April First election held after ...

  7. List of colonial governors and administrators of Antigua

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    This is a list of viceroys of Antigua and Barbuda, from its initial colonisation in 1632 until its independence in 1981. Between 1671 and 1816, Antigua was part of the British Leeward Islands and its viceroy was the Governor of the Leeward Islands .

  8. Territorial evolution of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Barbados gains independence from the UK on November 30, 1966 . [101] Guyana achieved independence on May 26, 1966 from the UK, and became the Co-operative Republic of Guyana on February 23, 1970 – the anniversary of the Cuffy slave rebellion – with a new constitution. [102] American leave the Dominican Republic and end the military ...

  9. Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia (Spanish: Reino de la Araucanía y de la Patagonia; French: Royaume d'Araucanie et de Patagonie), sometimes referred to as Kingdom of New France (French: Royaume de Nouvelle-France), was an unrecognized state [2] [3] declared by two ordinances on November 17, 1860 and November 20, 1860 from Antoine de Tounens, a French lawyer and adventurer, who claimed ...