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8 June, 08:08

The French currently have two territories in the Lesser Antilles. The British, Dutch, and French have all held territories in the Lesser Antilles. The British no longer hold territory in the Lesser Antilles. Trinidad and Tobago were the first islands in the Lesser Antilles to gain independence. The Spanish currently have territory in the Lesser Antilles

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  1. 8 June, 08:28
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    The French currently have two territories in the Lesser Antilles - False

    France currently has three territories in the Lesser Antilles: Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Saint-Martin.

    The British, Dutch, and French have all held territories in the Lesser Antilles - True

    Not only they had territories in the Lesser Antilles in the past, they still do.

    The British no longer hold territory in the Lesser Antilles - False

    The British currently hold three territories in the Lesser Antilles: Anguila, the British Virgin Islands, and Montserrat.

    Trinidad and Tobago were the first islands in the Lesser Antilles to gain independence - False

    The first of the Lesser Antilles to gain independence was Barbados, in 1966. Trinidad and Tobago only became independent ten years later in 1976.

    The Spanish currently have territory in the Lesser Antilles - False

    Spain currently holds no territories in the Lesser Antilles. Venezuela, a former Spanish colony does hold territories there, but the country has been independent for two centuries.
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