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There have been many important moments throughout the history of Grenada, from territorial battles to the importation of African slaves to the beginning of the nutmeg trade. The histories of the three islands have intermingled to create an interesting story.
It took several tries before a name stuck to the island that Christopher Columbus named Concepcion. The fight for Grenada's beautiful lands was even more volatile. From the Caribs to the French and the British, several groups have fervently claimed Grenada as their own. Once the British settled Grenada, they began to import slaves from Africa. As a result, African cultures blended with British and French cultures to create an interesting mix.
While sugarcane was grown in Grenada, it didn't do as well as nutmeg did. This agricultural phenomenon led Grenada down a different path than many other Caribbean nations.
Tourism has picked up in recent years, but Grenada has only just begun to develop this industry. In fact, one of the most important draws to this trio of islands is its relatively untouched nature. Not over-touristed like some islands, they claim to offer a truly Caribbean experience.
Just as three main cultures (African, British, and French) have influenced the island, three economic supports (nutmeg, cocoa, and tourism) are important to Grenada. Throughout history, the beautiful sights of these Eastern Caribbean islands have claimed the hearts of many. Grenada continues to enchant visitors today.