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1493 Nov 3
Christopher Columbus discovered the Caribbee Isles (Dominica) during his second expedition. He and his crew of 1,500 built the town of La Isabela on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. It was abandoned within 5 years due in part to poor relations with the Taino Indians. This area was part of the chiefdom of Higuey.
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1720
Beginning in this year the island’s administration shifted between the French and the British until the early 19th century.
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1763
France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain.
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1920
1929
Artist Stephan Haweis (d.1966) went to Dominica. He made his home on Mount Joy near Soufriere. He painted in a Gauguin-like style and inspired other Dominican artists in his wake.
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1954
Pierre Charles (d.2004), later prime minister, was born in Grand Bay, Dominica.
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1967
1981
The group of territorial islands in the West Indies in association with the United Kingdom. The original members included Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and adjacent islands. All the member islands became independent except Anguilla.
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1968 Jul 1
Dominica’s left-wing government brought in the Seditious and Undesirable Publications Act to suppress dissent. Eugenia Charles led the opposition to get it withdrawn and was made the leader of the Dominica Free Party.
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1978 Nov 3
Dominica gained independence from Britain.
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1979 Aug 30
Hurricane David devastated the tiny Caribbean island of Dominica as it began a rampage through the Caribbean and up the eastern seaboard of the United States that claimed some 1,100 lives.
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1980
1995
Eugenia Charles (1919-2005) served as PM of Dominica. She was the 1st female prime minister in the Caribbean region.
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1983 May 10
Dominica PM Dame Eugenia Charles chose to support Taiwan out of political conviction (www.thedominican.net/articles/newsdesk6.htm).
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1983 Oct 25
Dominica PM Dame Eugenia Charles stood next to US Pres. Ronald Reagan at the White House as he announced the US invasion of Grenada.
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1997 Jun 18
It was reported that Japan was paying 5 Caribbean nations extensive aid and investment in order to gain support to block protections for endangered species. Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent, St. Lucia and Dominica were all reported to have been bribed.


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1998 Apr 20
The Goldman Environmental Awards were presented in SF. The prizes were increased to $100,000 from $75,000. Berita KuwarU’wa (44) of Colombia won for leading the U’wa tribe’s struggle against Occidental Petroleum; Kory Johnson (19) of Phoenix won for organizing Children for a Safe Environment; Sven "Bobby" Peek (31) of South Africa won for fighting for the rights of poor people in industrialized South Durban; Anna Giordano (32) of Italy for her campaign against illegal hunting of birds in Sicily and southern Italy; Atherton Martin (52) for his work against a copper mine in Dominica; and Hirofumi Yamashita (64) for fighting against the conversion of tidal flats to farmland on Ishaya Bay on Kyushu.
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1999
Dominica reported some 1,000 economic citizens, people who had paid about $50,000 for a legal passport.
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2000 Jan 31
The United Workers Party lost its majority in the Dominica House of Assembly and Roosevelt Douglas "Rosie Douglas" (58) became the new prime minister following Edison James.
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2000 Mar 17
In Dominica it was reported that Elizabeth Israel, the daughter of a freed slave, was living at age 125.
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2000
Dominica PM Roosevelt Douglas died of a heart attack and Pierre Charles (1954-2004) was appointed to replace him.
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2003 Feb 26
Striking Dominica public workers agreed to end a 6-day strike that slowed air transportation and mail service, after the government agreed to review its proposal to cut the work force.
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2003
Dominica slashed its budget 15% and introduced new taxes, which led to strikes.
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2004 Jan 6
PM Pierre Charles (49) of Dominica, who slashed public spending in a bid to help his island's economy and was a critic of U.S. policy in the Caribbean, died of an apparent heart attack.
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2004 Jan 7
Dominica's main political party chose Roosevelt Skerrit (31), the education minister, as the next leader of this Caribbean country.
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2004 Mar 29
The island of Dominica switched diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China, after the communist state offered a $112 million aid package.
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2004 Apr 5
China promised $122 million to Pres. Skerritt in return for revoking Dominica’s recognition of Taiwan.
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2004 Oct 29
Edward Oliver Leblanc (81), former Dominica Premier, died. He was described by some as a founding father of the Caribbean island in its transition to independence.
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2004
Venezuela’s government built a $9 million outpost on Isla de Aves, 380 miles from its coast and much closer to Dominica, Antigua and Puerto Rico. The island measured 1,900 feet long and 1,640 feet wide. Fishing waters offshore teem with tuna, grouper and red snapper, while oil and natural gas are thought to lie under the sea floor.
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2005 May 5
Dominica's governing party won a narrow victory in parliamentary elections apparently convincing voters of the need for an austerity program and a switch in diplomatic ties from Taiwan to China.
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2005 Jul 18
In a program to be screened on ABC TV, the fisheries chief of the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific says Japan poured money into the country in exchange for its support over whaling and cheap access to tuna. Similar charges were made by former officials from the tiny Caribbean nations of Dominica and Grenada.
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2005 Sep 6
Eugenia Charles (b.1919), former PM of Dominica (1980-1995), died. She invited Ronald Reagan to invade Grenada in 1983.
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2005 Sep 6
Nine countries: Antigua, Belize, Grenada, Guyana, Dominica, Suriname, St. Kitts, St. Vincent and the Dominican Republic, signed oil deals with Venezuela in Jamaica. Cuba and Jamaica had previously signed. Chavez urged Caribbean governments to consider Cuba-style socialism as an alternative to capitalism.
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2007 Aug 17
Hurricane Dean tore through the eastern Caribbean islands of St. Lucia and Martinique, ripping roofs from buildings, downing trees and knocking out power. 100 mph winds ruined the entire banana harvest on St. Lucia and Martinique and battered the banana industry in Dominica.
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2008 May 9
Dominica legislators balked at deciding who can marry whom. Chief Charles Williams, the leader of the last remaining pre-Columbian tribe in the eastern Caribbean, recently suggested outlawing marriage to outsiders to save a dwindling indigenous population.
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2009 Dec 18
Dominica held elections. PM Roosevelt Skerrit, who has led his small Caribbean country into an alliance with Hugo Chavez, was betting that the early general elections will keep his Labor Party in power for another five years.
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2011 Jul 31
In Dominica 3 masked men brandishing a machete, a hatchet and a plank of wood demanded money from the US couple outside their Pagua Bay House hotel and restaurant in Marigot. Irish national Joseph Costello was attacked when he rushed from his hotel room to help. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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2012 Jan 31
Dominica said Bernard Wiltshire, a former attorney general (2000-2002), has been arrested on suspicion of conspiring with others to fraudulently obtain and sell passports.
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2012 Mar 21
In Dominica two California men on a gay cruise of the Caribbean were arrested on the Celebrity Summit cruise ship on suspicion of indecent exposure and "buggery," a term equivalent to sodomy on the island. The next day John Robert Hart (41) and Dennis Jay Mayer (43) of Palm Springs pleaded guilty. Chief Magistrate Evaline Baptiste ordered the men to pay a nearly $900 fine after calling them "rogues and vagabonds." They made no comment after the hearing and police drove the men to the airport after they were released.
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2014 Nov 20
In Dominica Msgr. Reginald LaFleur (60), a popular priest known as "Father Reggie" by parishioners in Grand Bay, was defrocked at the direction of the Congregation of the Faith in Rome. He was accused of sexually abusing a girl in 1994.
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2014 Dec 9
Dominica PM Roosevelt Skerrit said he is humbled by the re-election after his Labor Party won 15 of 21 parliamentary seats. Dominica's ruling party won a 4th consecutive term following parliamentary elections.
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2015 Mar 27
In Dominica a police sergeant and four officers were charged with murder. They were accused in last year's death of a prisoner found unresponsive in his cell. Police have said that Joshua Etienne had fractured ribs and a punctured lung.
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2015 Aug 27
Tropical Storm Erika unleashed severe flooding across Dominica, triggering landslides that destroyed at least 20 homes in the tiny eastern Caribbean island. At least 31 people were killed and 371 homes were destroyed.
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2017 Sep 19
Hurricane Maria regained Category 5 strength, upping its top wind speeds after it had briefly dropped to a Category 4 storm overnight near the island of Dominica. About 25,000 households lost electricity and two small towns were without potable water after Hurricane Maria roared past the French island of Martinique.
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2019 Mar 12
European Union governments adopted a broadened blacklist of tax havens, adding the United Arab Emirates and British and Dutch overseas territories in a revamp that tripled the number of listed jurisdictions. The new list added Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba, Barbados, Belize, the British overseas territory of Bermuda, Fiji, the Marshall Islands, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu and Dominica. The EU blacklist originally comprised 17 jurisdictions, including the UAE, but shrank to five after most listed states committed to change their tax rules.
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2020 Jan 17
A new report by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) from the United Nations indicates that the Commonwealth of Dominica was the fastest growing economy in the entire Latin America and the Caribbean region in 2019.
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2021 Nov 29
It was reported that the Commonwealth of Dominica has approved a bilateral agreement with Switzerland, enabling Dominica to sell its carbon credits to help Switzerland meet its Paris Agreement emissions pledge.
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2022 Sep 21
Dominica’s Pres. Charles Savarin addressed the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly and called for concrete actions against climate change.
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