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  2. History of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Slavery was abolished in 1833, and in 1885, the island's capital, St. George's, became the capital of the British Windward Islands. Grenada achieved independence from Britain in 1974. Following a coup by the Marxist New Jewel Movement in 1979, the island was invaded by United States troops and the government overthrown.

  3. Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Grenada (/ ɡ r ə ˈ n eɪ d ə / ⓘ grə-NAY-də; Grenadian Creole French: Gwenad, ) is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea.The southernmost of the Windward Islands, Grenada is directly south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and about 100 miles (160 km) north of Trinidad and the South American mainland.

  4. Grenadian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 1974, Grenada withdrew from the Associated States and became fully independent. Generally, persons who had previously been nationals as defined under the classification of "Citizens of the UK and Colonies", would become nationals of Grenada on Independence Day and cease to be British nationals. [78]

  5. People's Revolutionary Government (Grenada) - Wikipedia

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    The news spread immediately and the entire population soon became aware of the crisis. The confusion was then extreme in Grenada: Bernard Coard, in an attempt to repair Strachan's blunder and calm the supporters of Maurice Bishop, announced his resignation, but other information presented him as still being in power.

  6. West Indies Associated States - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the associated states moved to full independence, the first being Grenada in 1974. This was followed by Dominica in 1978, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent both in 1979, Antigua and Barbuda in 1981 and Saint Kitts and Nevis in 1983.

  7. Independence Day (Grenada) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day of Grenada is a public holiday on 7 February. It is celebrated with parades and ceremonies [ 1 ] to commemorate Grenada's Independence from the United Kingdom in 1974 . The 50th anniversary was in 2024.

  8. Demographics of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    More recently, according to the government's 2011 information, 85.2% percent of the population of Grenada is considered Christian, 7.7% is non-Christian and 7% has no religious belief. Roughly one third of Christians are Roman Catholics (36% of the total population), a reflection of early French influence on the island, and one half are ...

  9. History of Carriacou - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Nicholas Brathwaite became the first Prime Minister of Grenada to have originated in Carriacou. In 1992 there was a Spiritual battle from the first day, bringing Gospel to Windward Church. In 1998 the land use plan for Carriacou and Petite Martinique put it under the 1988 OAS System plan.