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Aruba: A Brief Historical Timeline

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJune 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Aruba: A Brief Historical Timeline

Pre-Colonial Period

~1000 A.D. – The island was originally inhabited by the Caquetío people, a branch of the Arawak Indians who migrated from present-day Venezuela.

They lived off fishing, farming, and hunting, and left behind petroglyphs and cave drawings still visible today.

Spanish Rule (1499–1636)

In 1499, Spanish explorer Alonso de Ojeda arrived and claimed Aruba for Spain.

Aruba was considered unimportant to the Spanish crown due to its lack of gold and was used mostly as a supply base and for cattle grazing.

Dutch Rule (1636–Present)

In 1636, the Dutch West India Company took control of Aruba during the Eighty Years’ War with Spain.

Aruba became a part of the Dutch Caribbean colonies, and remains a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to this day.

The island was briefly occupied by the British (1805–1816) during the Napoleonic Wars, but was returned to Dutch rule.

20th Century: Oil & Tourism

In the 1920s, Lago Oil and Transport Company built a large oil refinery in San Nicolas, making Aruba economically significant.

After WWII, oil declined and tourism gradually became Aruba’s main industry.

Move Toward Autonomy

In 1954, Aruba became part of the Netherlands Antilles.

In 1986, Aruba gained “Status Aparte”, becoming a separate autonomous entity within the Kingdom of the Netherlands (independent of the Netherlands Antilles).

Full independence was considered but later postponed indefinitely.


Today

Aruba is a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

It manages its own internal affairs but shares defense and foreign policy with the Netherlands.

Its economy is heavily based on tourism, and it’s known for its beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and political stability.

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