Grenada History

History
Granada was temporarily settled by the English in 1609 and became French in 1650. It was captured by Britain in 1762 and ceded to her by France in 1763. Captured by France in 1779, it was restored to Britain in 1783 and reoccupied by Britain in 1784.

In 1833 it became part of the Windward Islands federation. When the post of governor of the Windward Islands was abolished in 1960, a new constitution was introduced. Grenada was a member of the Federation of the West Indies between 1958 and 1962; it became a fully independent state within the Commonwealth on 7 February 1974. 

Timeline
1492 - The Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabela, expelled the final Moors from the city of Granada 1609 - Granada was temporarily settled by the English in 1609 1650 - Granada became French 1783 - Restored to Britain in 1783 and reoccupied by Britain in 1784 1974 - Granada became a fully independent state within the Commonwealth