French West Indies

The French West Indies or French Antilles (French: Antilles françaises, [ɑ̃tij fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; Antillean Creole: Antiy fwansé) are the parts of France located in the Antilles islands of the Caribbean:

French West Indies
Antilles françaises
1628–1946
Location of the modern territories of the French West Indies
StatusColony of France (1628–1946)
CapitalBasse-Terre (1628–1671)
Saint-Pierre (1671–1674)
Fort-Royal (1674–1851)
14°40′55″N 61°1′50″W
Common languagesFrench
Creole
Governor-General 
 1628-1636
Pierre Belain d'Esnambuc
 1849–1851
Armand Joseph Bruat
History 
 Company of the American Islands takes possession of

Dominica (1632), formerly as Compagnie de Saint-Christophe
Guadeloupe (28 June 1635 to 1649)
Martinique (15 September 1635 to 27 Sep 1650)
St. Lucia (1643 to 27 Sep 1650)
St. Martin (23 March 1648)
St. Barts (1648)
Grenada (17 March 1649 to 27 Sep 1650)

St. Croix (1650)
1628
 Foundation of the colony of Saint-Christophe (French colony)
1625
 Peace of Ryswick
1697
 Treaty of Paris
1763
1804
 Departmentalization law
1946
 Disestablished
1946
CurrencyFranc
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Spanish West Indies
Company of the American Islands
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