Talk:History of Grenada

Should the subheading links have a disambiguation term to distinguish from the Spanish city? -- April


 * No need for disambiguation, the Spanish city is Granada. There's a small US town called Grenada, but that will probably not need a History of Grenada anytime soon - if it does, we can disambiguate it then. Jeronimo


 * Doh! Thanks much. I doubt it'd come to that. :) -- April

Just thought that Hurricane Ivan warranted mention here...

Nutmeg introduction
Wikipedia's date 1782, quoted all over the Internet, is likely wrong: "In 1782, Sir Joseph Banks, the botanical adviser to King George III, introduced nutmeg to Grenada. " The island was not secured for Britain until the Treaty of Paris, 1783. Should it read "Sir Joseph Banks, the botanical adviser to King George III, introduced nutmeg to Grenada; the seedlings were smuggled from Cayenne to St. Vincent. Nutmeg reached Trinidad in 1824, and Grenada in 1843. (Purseglove, 1968)" Quoted from The Virtual Field Herbarium. The reference is to J.W. Purseglove, Tropical Crops. Wiley, New York, 1968. Shall I edit it, or is the 1782 date a cherished bit of folk history? --Wetman 08:06, 17 Mar 2005 (UTC)


 * Go for it - even if it is "cherished folk history" accuracy is more important. Guettarda 21:29, 17 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Overthrow and US Invasion section
"U.S. citizens were evacuated, and the status quo was restored (though the previous culture has since been overlaid by U.S. influences)." Surely it's impossible to restore the status quo, since the status quo is by definition the current state of affairs. Status quo ante, perhaps?


 * It would actually be more accurate to say that constititonal government (suspended since 1979) was resumed. The governments between 1979-1983 had no real legitimacy other than that which comes from the barrel of a gun. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.226.193.82 (talk) 22:44, 7 September 2007 (UTC)

Democracy Restored
The supposition that Democracy was "restored" in that Nation State is not correct. Damotclese (talk) 02:57, 6 September 2011 (UTC)

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