A History of Grenada
2nd Edition
Explore the rich and dramatic history of Grenada, the gem of the Windward Islands. Journey from the island's fiery volcanic birth and the arrival of its earliest indigenous inhabitants, the Archaic peoples, followed by the agricultural Arawaks and the formidable Island Caribs (Kalinago). Trace the disruptive arrival of Europeans, starting with Columbus's sighting and the initial, largely theoretical Spanish claims. Witness the failed attempts at colonization before the French finally established a lasting presence in 1649, leading to brutal conflict with the Kalinago and the foundation of a colony based on sugar, indigo, and the brutal system of slavery, beginning the development of the cocoa economy that would later define the island.
Follow Grenada through centuries of intense imperial rivalry between France and Great Britain, including the shifts in control marked by war and treaties, and the definitive re-establishment of British rule after 1783. Learn how British administration expanded the plantation economy, solidified the reliance on enslaved labor, and crucially developed the cultivation of nutmeg and cocoa, shaping Grenada's enduring identity as the "Spice Isle." Discover the story of Fedon's Rebellion, a significant uprising challenging British power and slavery, and the monumental abolition of slavery followed by the introduction of indentured laborers, fundamentally altering the island's social fabric and laying the groundwork for a complex, multi-ethnic society.
Chart the island's determined path towards political representation and internal self-governance through the 20th century, moving from Crown Colony status towards the dreams of Federation and ultimately achieving Associated Statehood. Experience the tumult of the modern era, from gaining full independence in 1974 under the controversial leadership of Eric Gairy, through the revolutionary period led by the People's Revolutionary Government, to the tragic internal conflicts and the dramatic US-led intervention in 1983. Finally, witness Grenada's remarkable resilience as it rebuilds its democratic institutions and economy, facing challenges like natural disasters and global market shifts. This comprehensive history reveals the enduring spirit of the Grenadian people and the multifaceted legacy that defines the sovereign island nation today.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Caribbean, specifically focusing on the complex story of Grenada. It is designed for history enthusiasts, students, and scholars of colonialism, slavery, and post-colonial development. Readers with a connection to or curiosity about Grenada will find a detailed account covering everything from its geological formation to its contemporary political landscape.
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