Dominica History Timeline

Dominica History Timeline and Historical Dates

Dominica History Timeline

1493

Sunday 3rd November Christopher Columbus sighted the island naming it Dominga.

1627

Dominica is claimed by France.

1763

The French in the Peace of Paris, officially cede Dominica to Britain.

1782

The Battle of the Saintes between the British and French

1784

The Treaty of Versailles, control of Dominica returns to the British.

1947

Autonomy from Britain was granted in 1947

1834

The Abolition of Slavery Act of 1833, becomes law in Dominica on August 1st.

1838

Black majority in the Dominican House of Assembly

1903

The British formally grant 3,700 acres of common land to the Caribs.

1930

The Carib territory revolt

1978

The Independence Constitution, is official on 3rd November

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Dominica info
National Anthem: “Isle of Beauty, Isle of Splendour”.
Capital: Roseau

Prime ministers of Dominica

Patrick Rowland John – 3 November 1978 – 21 Jun 1979
Oliver James Seraphine – 21 Jun 1979 – 21 Jul 1980
Mary Eugenia Charles – 21 Jul 1980 – 14 Jun 1995
Edison Chenfil James 14 Jun 1995 – 3 Feb 2000
Roosevelt “Rosie” Douglas 3 Feb 2000 – 1 Oct 2000
Pierre Charles 1 Oct 2000 – 6 Jan 2004
Osborne Riviere (acting) 6 Jan 2004 – 8 Jan 2004
Roosevelt Skerrit 8 Jan 2004 –

Carib Reserve/Territory
Jul 1903 – Carib Reserve established
Sep 1930 – 1953 – Office of Chief suspended by British colonial government due to the “Carib War” of 1930.
1953 – Carib Council created.
Mar 1978 – Internal self-government formalized by the Carib Reserve Act.

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