This Day in History
The turbulent events of Bloody Sunday and Bloody Monday represent the climax of the early political violence in Grenada.
The turbulent events of Bloody Sunday and Bloody Monday represent the climax of the early political violence in Grenada.
“Susan Jones, a resident of Gouyave, St John, recently graduated in December 2017, from Goldsmith’s University of London, England, with ...
Dr Saunders firmly believes that Grenadian identity formed on plantation spaces. Every part of Grenada’s culture and heritage stemmed from ...
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.
On this day, 6 July 1779, French naval forces engaged the British, bolstering the French control of Grenada.
On this day, 4 July 1779, the French forced the surrender of British forces on Grenada following the attack and ...
On this day, 29 June 1830, the foundation stone of the St. Patrick’s Anglican Church was laid.
On this day, 23 June 1831, Grenada was visited by a hurricane that caused much devastation.
On this day, 19 June 1796, British forces in Grenada captured the remaining rebel strongholds and ended Fedon’s Rebellion.
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