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Timeline Cayman Island

  • May 10, 1503

    Cayman Islands discovery

    Cayman Islands discovery
    The Cayman Islands were sighted in 1503 by Christopher Columbus, who called them the Turtle Islands. He called them Turtle Islands due to the incredible amount of this kind of animal.
  • 1530

    The Caymanus

    The Caymanus
    In 1530 the islands were known as the Caymanus, a name that may have derived from the confusion between the iguana found on the islands and the alligator in Spanish.
  • First English visit

    First English visit
    The islands were first visited by an Englishman in 1586, when Francis Drake landed on them and renamed them the Cayman Islands.
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    Anglo-Spanish War

    During the Anglo-Spanish War of 1655-1660, England controlled the islands, as well as neighbouring Jamaica.
  • Cayman Island cession

    Cayman Island cession
    The islands were given up by Spain to the English crown in 1670, under the terms of the Treaty of Madrid.
  • Jamaican colonization

    Jamaican colonization
    After 1734 most of the settlers came from Jamaica and the Cayman Islands became a dependency of Jamaica.
  • A fatal accident

    A fatal accident
    Ten ships returning to Britain from Jamaica were stranded on the shores of Grand Cayman in 1794, and the islanders took them in.
  • Creation of the Caymanian constitution

    Creation of the Caymanian constitution
    The Cayman Islands created a separate constitution in 1959.
  • Independence of Cayman Islands

    Independence of Cayman Islands
    The Cayman Islands were separated from Jamaica on the 6 of August. The Cayman Islands were finally managed as a British Empire colony.