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Around the middle of the 15th century, they were joined and driven out by the Caribbean Indians. | Around the middle of the 15th century, they were joined and driven out by the Caribbean Indians. | ||
* In 1493, Christopher Columbus discovered the archipelago and gave it the name of Virgin Islands. | |||
* In 1648, the Dutch took control of the archipelago. | |||
In 1493, Christopher Columbus discovered the archipelago and gave it the name of Virgin Islands. | * In 1666, the Virgin Islands returned to British hands. | ||
* In 1774, the archipelago adopted its first Constitution. | |||
In 1648, the Dutch took control of the archipelago. | * In 1834, slavery was abolished. | ||
* From 1871 to 1956, the islands were part of the Federation of Leeward Islands. | |||
In 1666, the Virgin Islands returned to British hands. | * In 1956, the archipelago became an English colony. | ||
* In 1967, the archipelago gained a new Constitution and its autonomy. | |||
In 1774, the archipelago adopted its first Constitution. | * In 1977, the Constitution was amended, but the British Virgin Islands kept the status of a colony. | ||
* In recent years, there has been talk of uniting the archipelago with the US Virgin Islands. | |||
In 1834, slavery was abolished. | |||
From 1871 to 1956, the islands were part of the Federation of Leeward Islands. | |||
In 1956, the archipelago became an English colony. | |||
In 1967, the archipelago gained a new Constitution and its autonomy. | |||
In 1977, the Constitution was amended, but the British Virgin Islands kept the status of a colony. | |||
In recent years, there has been talk of uniting the archipelago with the US Virgin Islands. |
Revision as of 18:55, 8 December 2021
Historical Timeline for British Virgin Islands - A chronology of key events
About 100 years before Jesus-Christ, the Arawaks, Indians of South America, settle on the archipelago.
Around the middle of the 15th century, they were joined and driven out by the Caribbean Indians.
- In 1493, Christopher Columbus discovered the archipelago and gave it the name of Virgin Islands.
- In 1648, the Dutch took control of the archipelago.
- In 1666, the Virgin Islands returned to British hands.
- In 1774, the archipelago adopted its first Constitution.
- In 1834, slavery was abolished.
- From 1871 to 1956, the islands were part of the Federation of Leeward Islands.
- In 1956, the archipelago became an English colony.
- In 1967, the archipelago gained a new Constitution and its autonomy.
- In 1977, the Constitution was amended, but the British Virgin Islands kept the status of a colony.
- In recent years, there has been talk of uniting the archipelago with the US Virgin Islands.