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  1. The history of Trinidad and Tobago begins with the settlements of the islands by Indigenous First Peoples. Trinidad was visited by Christopher Columbus on his third voyage in 1498, (he never landed in Tobago), and claimed in the name of Spain.

  2. 4 days ago · Trinidad and Tobago - Caribbean, Islands, Colonization: When Christopher Columbus reached Trinidad in 1498 on his third voyage, the island was inhabited by Arawakan-speaking tribal groups originally from the Orinoco River delta region and a smaller number of Cariban speakers.

  3. The ethnic composition of Trinidad and Tobago reflects a history of conquest and immigration. [117] While the earliest inhabitants were of indigenous heritage, the two dominant groups in the country are now those of India-South Asian heritage and those of African heritage.

  4. 4 days ago · Geographical and historical treatment of Trinidad and Tobago, an island country of the southeastern West Indies. Forming the two southernmost links in the Caribbean chain, the islands of Trinidad and Tobago lie close to the continent of South America, northeast of Venezuela and northwest of Guyana.

  5. Discover Trinidad & Tobago's history and society — including a brief historical timeline from 15,000 BC through the present — and information about the National Anthem, pledge, coat of arms, national birds and flower, and the national instrument.

  6. www.caribbean-atlas.com › waves-of-colonization › trinidad-1498-1962Trinidad, 1498-1962 - Caribbean Atlas

    Trinidad and Tobago developed a rich cultural life from early colonial times, enhanced by the striking diversity of the population. Carnival, calypso and the steelband (which emerged just after World War 2) were at the heart of the Creole cultural complex.

  7. Oct 17, 2022 · 1972 - State of emergency lifted. 1975 - Strikes by workers in the oil, sugar, transport and electricity sectors paralyse the economy. 1976 - Trinidad and Tobago becomes a republic with the...

  8. Apr 24, 2023 · Some key dates in the history of Trinidad and Tobago: Getty Images. Cocoa workers in Trinidad in the early 20th Century. 1498 - Christopher Columbus visits the islands, naming Trinidad after...

  9. Sep 25, 2020 · 1687 AD – The Catalan Capuchin friars were authorised to convert the First People in Trinidad and Tobago. 1687 AD – The British Government declared the Duke of Courland’s grant to Tobago null and void. 1698 AD – HMS Speedwell hastily dispatched from Barbados to suppress pirates on Tobago.

  10. The United States established diplomatic relations with Trinidad and Tobago on August 31, 1962, when it recognized the island nation’s independence. That same day, the United States established the American Embassy in Port-of-Spain, with William H. Christensen as Chargé d’Affaires ad interim.

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