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To start off the 11 DAYS OF SAINT MARTIN, we will be highlighting seven eras of Saint Martin’s history and how it has shaped us as people.
Located in the northeastern Caribbean, Sint Maarten (Dutch)/ Saint Martin (French) is a two-state island full of vibrance. At the small size of 37 sq miles, the island plays an integral part in world history through its manufacturing of salt, as an international hub for the northeastern Caribbean, and its overall uniqueness.
Couple hundred years and a ton of European wars later, the French, the English and the Dutch wanted the island due to its geographical location. In 1631 the Dutch said ‘hey this is mine now’ and built them a fort, Fort Amsterdam, at present-day Little Bay. However, in typical European fashion, war is war, and the Spanish ran the Dutch and the French (who were chilling the colonist way) and took claim of the island by building the Spanish Fort in now present Point Blanche. After some back and forth (throw in a couple of English lads), and the Spanish abandoned the island due to economic reasons. The Dutch and French ran back to take claim of the island.
This was just a brief overview of the island of Saint Martin and what makes us special. For the next 11 days, IslandGalTing will be highlighting the greatness of the island through history, cuisine and creatives. Make sure to follow our twitter and instagram @islandgalting for all things Saint Martin Day and all things IslandGalTing.
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