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  2. Saint Barthélemy (French: Saint-Barthélemy, [sɛ̃ baʁtelemi] ⓘ), officially the Collectivité territoriale de Saint-Barthélemy, 7 also known as St Barts (English) 8 or St. Barth (French), is an overseas collectivity of France 9 in the Caribbean.

  3. Timeline. Before European Arrival. The Island was home to the Eastern Caribbean Taíno Indians. Discovery. In 1493, Christopher Columbus came across the Island during his travels through the Caribbean, he named the Island after his brother Bartolomeo. The Island was not colonized at this point but was visited several times over the years.

  4. The island of Saint Barthelemy was discovered in 1493 by Christopher Columbus on his second trip. It was only in the mid-seventeenth century (1648) that the island was permanently occupied by the French. Between 1651 and 1656 the island was ruled by the Knights of Malta, but was later abandoned.

  5. Oct 16, 2017 · Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin were formerly dependencies of Guadeloupe. Their separation from Guadeloupe is fairly recent (21st century). During the war, presumably they would have been under whichever régime Guadeloupe favored.

  6. About fifty men came to settle there, following the decision of Monsieur de Longvilliers de Poincy, French colonial administrator. In 1656, these men were massacred by the Indians of the Caribbean, and the island then remained unoccupied for three years.

  7. Dec 21, 2021 · Discovered in 1493 by Christopher COLUMBUS who named it for his brother Bartolomeo, Saint Barthelemy was first settled by the French in 1648. In 1784, the French sold the island to Sweden, which renamed the largest town Gustavia, after the Swedish King GUSTAV III, and made it a free port; the island prospered as a trade and supply center during ...

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