Saint Lucia
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1781-1783, 1794-1795, 1796-1802,
1803-1875
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1875 - 16 Aug 1939
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16 Aug 1939 - 1 Mar 1967
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16 Aug 1939 - 1 Mar 1967 Unofficial
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1 Mar 1967 - 22 Feb 1979
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22 Feb 1979 - 22 Feb 2002
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Adopted 22 Feb 2002
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Map
of St. Lucia
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Hear
National Anthem "Sons and Daughters of St. Lucia"
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Text
of National Anthem Adopted 1967
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Constitution (22 Feb 1979)
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Capital: Castries
(Le Carenage 1651-1785)
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Currency: East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
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National Holiday: 22 Feb (1979) Independence Day
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Population: 161,557 (2011)
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GDP: $2.14 billion (2011)
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Exports: $162.3 million (2011) Imports: $535.4 million (2011)
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Ethnic groups: black 82.5%, mixed 11.9%, East
Indian 2.4%, other 3.1% (2000)
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Total Police Force and Coast Guard: 300 (2004) Merchant marine: None (2010)
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Religions: Roman Catholic 67.5%, Seventh-Day
Adventist 8.5%, Pentecostal 5.7%, Rastafarian 2.1%, Anglican 2%, Evangelical
2%, other Christian 5.1%, other 1.1%, unspecified 1.5%,
none 4.5% (2001)
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International
Organizations/Treaties: ACP, ACS, AOSIS, APM, BTWC, C, Caricom, CDB, CTBT,
ENMOD, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, ICSID, IDA,
IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IRENA (applicant), ISA, ISO, ITU, ITUC, KP, MIGA, NAM,
NPT, OAS, OECS, OIF, OPANAL, OPCW, UN, UNCLOS, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFCC, UNIDO, UPU,
WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
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Saint Lucia
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Chronology
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13 Dec 1502
Discovered by Christopher Columbus and claimed
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for Spain, named Isla de Santa Lucia.
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23 Aug 1605 - Sep 1605 First attempted English settlement.
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1638 - Aug 1640
Second attempted English settlement.
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1643
French colony (Sainte-Lucie).
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1664 - 16 Feb 1666
English occupation.
- 1667 - 1674
Administered by the Compagnie des Indies
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Occidentales.
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1674
French crown colony, as a dependency of Martinique.
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16 Dec 1722 - Jan 1723 English settlement at Petit Carenage, opposed by
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- 1723 - 1744
Neutral territory agreed by Britain and France in
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the Treaty of Choc,
but French settlers remain.
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1744
French colony (Sainte-Lucie).
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18 Oct 1748 - 1756 Declared Neutral territory by Treaty of Aix La
- Chapelle (French do not evacuate and island
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remains de facto a French possession).
- 25 Feb 1762 - 10 Feb 1763 British occupation.
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28 Dec 1778 - 3 Jan 1784 British occupation.
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4 Apr 1794 - 18 Jun 1795 British occupation.
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25 May 1796 - 27 Mar 1802 British occupation.
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25 Oct 1797 - 19 Apr 1801 Nominally organized as Lucie
département
of
France
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(Saint Lucia and Tobago; not effected due to
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British occupation).
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26 Sep 1802 - 21 Jun 1803 Restored to France.
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21 Jun 1803
British colony (Saint Lucia).
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30 May 1814
British possession confirmed.
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1838
British crown colony.
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1838 - 1 Jan 1960
Part of the Windward Islands colony (see Grenada).
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3 Jan 1958 - 31 May 1962 Part of the Federation of the
West Indies
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(see Trinidad and Tobago).
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1 Mar 1967
Associated state
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22 Feb 1979
Independence from Britain (St. Lucia).
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Governors
23 Aug 1605 - Sep 1605 Nicholas St. John
1638 - Aug 1640
Judlee (or Jadlee)
1643 - 1654
Louis de Kerengoan, sieur
(d. 1654)
de Rousselan
1654
La Rivière
(d. 1654)
1654 - 1656
Jean Haquet
(d. 1656)
1656
Le Breton
1656
de Coutis
1656 - 1660 d'Aigremont
(d. 1660)
1660
de La Lande
(d. 1660)
1660 - 1664 Bonnard
1664 - 6 Jan 1666 Robert Cooke
1666 - 1667 Crook
1667 - 1722 Vacant? 16 Dec 1722 - Jan 1723 Nathaniel Uring (or Wring) (deputy governor)
1723 - 1744 None
Commandants
8 Jun 1744 - 17 Nov 1761 Jean Louis Nicolas des Merliers (b. 1688 - d. 1761)
de Longueville
Nov 1761 - 25 Feb 1762 Sévère René des Merliers de (b. 1726 - d. 1800?)
Longueville
Governors
25 Feb 1762 - 10 Feb 1763 George Brydges Rodney
(b. 1718 - d. 1792)
(1st time)
10 Feb 1763 - Sep 1764
Pierre Lucien de La Chapelle
de Jumilhac
1764 - 1771
Claude François Anne de Micoud 1771 - 1772 Claude Anne Guy de Micoud (acting) (b. 1739 - d. 1806/15)
(commandant)
18 Feb 1772 - Nov 1773 Frédéric
Laure de Kearney
(b. 1721? - d. 1773)
Nov 1773 - 1776
Alexandre Potier de Courcy
(b. 1725 - d. 1777)
1776 - 28 Dec 1778
Marc Étienne de Joubert
(b. 1716 - d. 1784)
1776 - 28 Dec 1778 Claude Anne Guy de Micoud (s.a.) (commandant)
(acting for Joubert)
28 Dec 1778 - 1 Aug 1779 James Grant (commander) (b. 1720 - d.
1806) Aug 1779 - 1780 William Medows (commander) (b. 1739 - d. 1813)
Feb 1780 - 1781 Sir George Brydges Rodney (s.a.)
(2nd time)
1781 - 1784 Anthony St. Leger (b. 1731 - d. 1786)
(military governor) 3 Jan 1784 - 14 Apr 1789 Jean Zénon André de Véron de (b. 1733 - d. 1789)
Labourie, baron de Labourie
Apr 1789 - Jun 1789 Etienne de
Manoel (acting) (b. 1740
- d. 1794)
21 Jun 1789 - 3 Jun 1792
Jean-Joseph Soubader de Gimat (b. 1747 - d. 1794)
1792 Montdenoix
+ Linger
(acting) 1792
Pierre Jacques Fulcrand de la (b. 1740 - d. ....)
Roque de Monteil (acting)
1792 - 1793 Jean Baptiste Raimond
(b. 1765 - d. 1829)
Lacrosse -Commissioner
3 Feb 1793 - 4 Apr 1794
Nicolas Xavier de Ricard (b. 1726 - d. 1812)
4 Apr 1794 - 1795
Sir Charles Gordon
(b. 1756 - d. 1835)
1795 - 18 Jun 1795
James Stewart Jun 1795 - 25 May 1796 Gaspard Goyrand
-Commissioner (b. 1764 - d. 1799)
25 May 1796 - May 1796 Sir Ralph Abercromby (b. 1734 - d. 1801)
May 1796 - 1797
John Moore
(b. 1761 - d. 1809)
1797 - Jul 1798
James Drummond
Jul 1798 - 24 Jun 1802 George
Prevost
(b. 1767 - d. 1816)
(military governor to 16 May 1801)
1802
George Henry Vansittart
(b. 1768 - d. 1824)
26 Sep 1802 - 21 Jun 1803
Jean François Xavier Nogues (b. 1769 - d. 1808)
1803 - 1807
Robert Brereton (b. 1747 - d. 1816)
1807 - 1814
Alexander Wood
1814 - 1815
Francis Delaval
1815 - 1816
Edward Stehelin (b. c.1759 - d. 1827)
1816
Robert Douglas
1816 - 21 Oct 1817
Richard Augustus Seymour (d. 1817)
1817 - 1818
Edward O'Hara (b. 1767 - d. 1833)
1818 - 1819
John Keane
(b. 1781 - d. 1844)
1819 - 1821
John Joseph Winkler
1821 - 1824
John Montagu Mainwaring (1st time) (b. 1761 - d. 1842)
1824 - 1826
Nathaniel Shepherd Blackwell (d. 1833)
1826 - 1827
John Montagu Mainwaring (2nd time) (s.a.)
1827 - 1829
Lorenzo Moore
1829 - 18 Dec 1829
David Stewart
(b. 1772 - d. 1829)
1829 - 1830
Francis Power
1830 - 1831
James Alexander Farquharson (b.
1775 - d. 1834)
(1st time)
1831
George Mackie
1831 - 1832
Mark Anthony Bozon
1832 - 1834
James Alexander Farquharson (s.a.)
(2nd time)
Lieutenant governors
1834 - 1837
Sir Dudley St. Leger Hill
(b. 1790 - d. 1851)
1837 - 1838
Thomas Bunbury
(b. 1787 - d. 1857)
1838 - 1839
John Alexander Mein (d. 1841)
1839 - 1841
Mathias Everard
(b. 17.. - d. 1857)
1841 - 1843
George Graydon
1843 - 1844
Andrew Clarke
(b. 1793 - d. 1847)
1844 - 1848
Arthur Wellesley Torrens
(b. 1809 - d. 1855)
1848 - 1852
Charles Henry Darling
(b. 1809 - d. 1870)
1852
Henry Clermont Cobbe
1852 - 1857
Maurice Power
Administrators
1857 - 1862
Henry Heggart Breen
(b. 1805 - d. 1881)
1862 - 1869
James Mayer Grant
21 May 1869 - 1878 George William Des Voeux
(b. 1834 - d. 1909)
1878 - 1879
Arthur Elibank Havelock
(b. 1844 - d. 1908)
1881 - 1884
Roger Tuckfield Goldsworthy (b.
1839 - d. 1900)
1885 - 1889
Edward Daniel Laborde (b. 1863 - d. 19..) Commissioners
1889 - 1891
Robert Baxter Llewelyn
(b. 1845 - d. 1919)
1891 - 1897
Valesius Skipton Gouldsbury (b.
1839 - d. 1896)
1897 - 1899
Charles Anthony King-Harman (b.
1851 - d. 1939)
1900 - 1902
Harry Langhorne Thompson
(b. 1857 - d. 1902)
1902 - 1905
Sir George Melville
(b. 1842 - d. 1924)
Jul 1905 - Nov 1905 Edward Daniel Laborde (acting) (s.a.)
1905 - 1909
Philip Clark Cork
(b. 1854 - d. 1936)
1909 - 1914
Edward John Cameron
(b. 1858 - d. 1947)
1914
Anthony De Freitas (acting)
(b. 1869 - d. 1940)
1914 - 1915
William Douglas Young
(b. 1859 - d. 1943)
1915 - 1918
Charles Gideon Murray
(b. 1877 - d. 1951)
1918 - 1927
Wilfred Bennett Davidson-Houston (b. 1870 - d. 1960)
1928 - 1935
Charles William Doorly
(b. 1875 - d. 1942)
1935 - 1938
Edward William Baynes
(b. 1880 - d. 1962)
Jul 1938 - 1944
Arthur Alban Wright
(b. 1887 - d. 1967)
1944 - 1946
Edward Francis Twining
(b. 1899 - d. 1967)
1947 - 1953
John Montague Stow
(b. 1911 - d. 1997)
1953 - 1958
John Kingsmill Robert Thorp (b.
1912 - d. 1961)
Administrators
1958 - Jan 1962
Julian Edward George Asquith, (b. 1916 - d. 2011)
Earl of Oxford and Asquith
Jan 1962 - 1967
Gerald Jackson Bryan
(b. 1921)
(acting to Apr 1962)
Governors
1967 - Sep 1971
Frederick Joseph Clarke
(b. 1912 - d. 1980)
(from 19 Jul 1967, Sir Frederick Joseph Clarke)
Sep 1971 - 5 Oct 1974 Ira Marcus
Simmons (b.
1917 - d. 1974)
(from 11 Jun 1974, Sir Ira Marcus Simmons)
(acting to 1973)
1974 - 22 Feb 1979
Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis
(b. 1909 - d. 1993)
Queen¹
22 Feb 1979 -
the Queen of the United Kingdom
Governors-general (representing the British monarch as head
of state)
22 Feb 1979 - 19 Jun 1980 Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis
(s.a.)
(1st time)
19 Jun 1980 - 13 Dec 1982 Boswell Williams (b. 1926)
(acting to 16 Dec 1981)
13 Dec 1982 - 30 Apr 1987 Sir Allen Montgomery Lewis
(s.a.)
(2nd time)
30 Apr 1987 - 10 Oct 1988 Vincent Frederick Floissac (acting)(b.
1928 - d. 2010)
(1st time)
10 Oct 1988 - 31 May 1996 Stanislaus Anthony James
(b. 1919 - d. 2011)
(from 10 Apr 1992, Sir Stanislaus Anthony James)
(acting to 22 Feb 1992)
1 Jun 1996 - 31 Aug 1997 William George Mallet
(b. 1923 - d. 2010)
(from 22 Feb 1997, Sir William George Mallet)
31 Aug 1997 - 17 Sep 1997 Sir Vincent Frederick Floissac
(s.a.)
(2nd time)(acting)
17 Sep 1997 -
Calliopa Pearlette Louisy (f) (b. 1946)
(from 16 Jul 1999, Dame Calliopa Pearlette Louisy)
Chief ministers
1 Jan 1960 - Apr 1964 George Frederick
Lawrence Charles (b. 1916 - d. 2004) SLP
Apr 1964 - 1 Mar 1967 John George Melvin
Compton (b. 1926 - d. 2007)
UWP
Premier
1 Mar 1967 - 22 Feb 1979 John George Melvin Compton
(s.a.)
UWP
Prime ministers
22 Feb 1979 - 2 Jul 1979 John George Melvin Compton
(s.a.)
UWP
(1st time)
2 Jul 1979 - 4 May 1981 Allan Fitzgerald Laurent
Louisy (b. 1916 - d. 2011)
SLP
4 May 1981 - 17 Jan 1982 Winston Francis Cenac
(b. 1925 - d. 2004) SLP
17 Jan 1982 - 3 May 1982 Michael Pilgrim (interim)
(b. 1947)
LPP
3 May 1982 - 2 Apr 1996 John George Melvin Compton
(s.a.)
UWP
(2nd time)
2 Apr 1996 - 24 May 1997 Vaughan Allen Lewis
(b. 1940)
UWP
24 May 1997 - 15 Dec 2006 Kenny Davis Anthony (1st time)
(b. 1951)
SLP
15 Dec 2006 - 7 Sep 2007 Sir John George Melvin Compton
(s.a.)
UWP
(3rd time)
1 May 2007 - 30 Nov 2011 Stephenson King
(b. 1958) UWP
(acting to 9 Sep 2007 [for Compton to 7 Sep
2007])
30 Nov 2011 -
Kenny Davis Anthony (2nd time) (s.a.)
SLP
¹Full style:
(a) 22 Feb 1979 - 1979: "By the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories Queen,
Head of The Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith";
(b) from 1979: "By the Grace of God, Queen
of Saint Lucia and of Her other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth."
Territorial Dispute: Joins other Caribbean states to counter
Venezuela's claim that Aves Island sustains human habitation, a criterion
under UNCLOS, which permits Venezuela to extend its EEZ/continental shelf
over a large portion of the Caribbean Sea.
Party abbreviations: LPP = Labour Progressive Party
(pro-Cuban); SLP = Saint Lucia Labour Party (social-democratic);
UWP
= United Workers Party (conservative)
©2000 Ben Cahoon
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