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Grenada Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

Grenada Timeline Game is an interactive activity that allows players to test their knowledge of historical events related to the island of Grenada. By placing events in their correct chronological order, players can deepen their understanding of Grenada’s history and its significance in the Caribbean region.

  • Players will be challenged to correctly order key events such as the arrival of the first indigenous people, European colonization, independence from British rule, and major political developments.
  • The game provides a fun and engaging way for players to learn about Grenada’s rich history and its impact on culture, politics, and society.
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  • 1498: Christopher Columbus lands on Grenada during his third voyage to the Americas
  • 1650: French settlers establish a colony on Grenada
  • 1762: British capture Grenada from the French
  • 1783: Grenada becomes a British colony
  • 1833: Slavery abolished in Grenada
  • 1974: Grenada becomes an independent nation within the British Commonwealth
  • 1979: Maurice Bishop and the New Jewel Movement seize power in a coup
  • 1983: The United States invades Grenada in Operation Urgent Fury
  • 2004: Hurricane Ivan devastates Grenada
  • 2006: Grenada signs the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy agreement
  • 2013: Keith Mitchell becomes Prime Minister of Grenada
  • 2016: Grenada hosts the 2016 Caribbean Development Bank annual meeting
  • 2017: Grenada launches its National Sustainable Development Plan
  • 2018: Grenada legalizes cannabis for medical and scientific purposes
  • 2019: Grenada celebrates its 45th anniversary of independence
  • 2020: Grenada imposes strict COVID-19 measures to prevent the spread of the virus
  • 2021: Grenada reopens its borders to international tourists
  • 2022: Grenada hosts the World Travel Awards Caribbean Gala Ceremony
  • 2023: Grenada launches a national clean-up campaign to improve the environment
  • 2024: Grenada celebrates its 50th anniversary of independence

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