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==How to Find the Records== | |||
===Offices to Contact=== | ===Offices to Contact=== | ||
==Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
The first permanent European settlers were French who came in 1660. They soon | The first permanent European settlers were French who came in 1660. They soon have African slaves. In 1763, Dominica went to England by treaty. In 1833, slavery was abolished. In 1871, Dominica became part of the British Leeward Islands. In 1940, the administration of Dominica was transferred to the British Windward Islands. In 1978, Dominica gained its independence. | ||
==Coverage and Compliance== | ==Coverage and Compliance== | ||
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==Information Recorded in the Records== | ==Information Recorded in the Records== | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Dominica | [[Category:Dominica]] |
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How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]
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Historical Background[edit | edit source]
The first permanent European settlers were French who came in 1660. They soon have African slaves. In 1763, Dominica went to England by treaty. In 1833, slavery was abolished. In 1871, Dominica became part of the British Leeward Islands. In 1940, the administration of Dominica was transferred to the British Windward Islands. In 1978, Dominica gained its independence.