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  2. History of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 1974, Grenada became a fully independent state. Grenada continued to practise a modified Westminster parliamentary system based on the British model with a governor-general appointed by and representing the British monarch (head of state) and a prime minister who are both leader of the majority party and the head of government.

  3. West Indies Associated States - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the associated states moved to full independence, the first being Grenada in 1974. This was followed by Dominica in 1978, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent both in 1979, Antigua and Barbuda in 1981 and Saint Kitts and Nevis in 1983.

  4. People's Revolutionary Government (Grenada) - Wikipedia

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    Grenada, a 350 km 2 Caribbean island state located in the Lesser Antilles, gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1974, after a long process. In 1967, the country received the status of an associated state , thus acquiring very high autonomy in the management of its internal affairs.

  5. Grenadian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 1974, Grenada withdrew from the Associated States and became fully independent. Generally, persons who had previously been nationals as defined under the classification of "Citizens of the UK and Colonies", would become nationals of Grenada on Independence Day and cease to be British nationals. [ 78 ]

  6. Grenada–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Grenada – United States relations are bilateral relations between Grenada and the United States. The United States recognized Grenada on 7 February 1974, the same day as Grenada got independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. These nations formally established diplomatic relations on 29 November 1974. [1]

  7. Governor-General of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    The office of the governor-general was created on 7 February 1974, when Grenada gained independence from the United Kingdom as a sovereign state and an independent constitutional monarchy. Since then, 6 individuals have served as governor-general.

  8. Canada–Grenada relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada and recognized Grenada and also formally established diplomatic relations on 7 February 1974, as the same day as Grenada got independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [1] Both countries are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, and they share the same head of state and monarch as Commonwealth realms.

  9. West Indies Federation - Wikipedia

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    The remaining "Little Eight" provinces once again became separate colonies supervised directly from London, most of which became independent later on, as follows: [34] Barbados – 1966; Grenada – 1974; Dominica – 1978; Saint Lucia – 1979; St Vincent and the Grenadines – 1979; Antigua and Barbuda – 1981; Saint Kitts and Nevis – 1983