Grenadian Americans

Grenadian Americans are Americans whose ancestry came from the Caribbean island of Grenada, or Grenadians who have American citizenship. Since 1984, nearly 850 Grenadians arrive legally in the United States each year, and the number of Grenadian Americans was 25,924 in 2000. They began immigrating to the US primarily from 1950. Between 2007 and 2011, there were approximately 30,320 Grenadian-born residents in the United States.

Grenadian Americans
Total population
  • 28,488 (Grenadian ancestry, 2010 US census)
  • 31,263 (Grenadian-born, 2013)
Regions with significant populations
  • Found in New York City
  • Boston
  • Philadelphia
  • Washington, D.C.
Languages
Grenadian Creole, American English
Religion
Predominantly Roman Catholicism
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