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    The island Grenada is located in North America in on the Atlantic ocean.(history)The island Grenada has been conquered a few times by the British and the French The island Grenada was under French control back in 1609 then, the island was given to the British when the Treaty of Paris was made. Later down the line when year and decades past Grenada finally gained it's independence in the following year 1974. from the countries past and how it is today has common wealth and has two parliament monarchy held by the Queen Lizabeth II. As the time goes on the island Grenada has been getting more attraction and has been getting tourists. in the article it states, that the population of the island was 111,724 back in 2017 and that a third of the population lives in the capital.(culture) Apparently the countries main spoken language is English and has two different varieties of creole both English and French. From what I've read I was surprised how long they were being controlled by the French and British. It also crazy how small the island is from the Caribbean sea. I'm still curies of what kinds of things are going on over there and how many tourist do they get. I was surprised that in that area that they spoke french there and that also spoke English there as well. There vegetation seems to be doing well to where they at least have enough to eat.


other islands Haiti, Barbados, British virgin islands

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  1. First, you have to cite your sources. Without that your entire work can be seen as plagiarism and you can be in a lot or trouble for not acknowledging the person that provided all of the facts. If they come from your own knowledge then you should be fine. On top of that, you have to provide an area in your post for all the sources you used. That way, if anyone needs to know more about a certain subject you discussed, they know where you got the information from and can proceed to do their own research.

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