Monday, July 7

Here’s a full list and breakdown of the major rulers in the history of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, from indigenous leaders to colonial governors and modern political leaders:


1. Indigenous Rulers

Joseph Chatoyer (also called Satuye) – National Hero

  • Title: Paramount Chief (often referred to as “King” of the Black Caribs)
  • Era: Late 1700s (died in 1795)
  • Role:
    • Led the Black Caribs (Garifuna) in armed resistance against British colonization
    • Fought in the First Carib War (1772–1773) and Second Carib War (1795–1797)
    • Killed in battle in 1795 on Dorsetshire Hill
    • Declared SVG’s first National Hero on March 14 (celebrated as National Heroes Day)

2. British Colonial Rulers (1763–1979)

Saint Vincent was ruled by Britain as a colony from the Treaty of Paris (1763) until independence in 1979. The island was governed by:

Governors and Administrator-Generals

Some key names include:

NamePositionTerm
Robert MelvilleFirst British governor1763
William Leyborne LeyborneGovernorLate 1700s
Sir Henry G. BerkeleyAdministrator1850s
Sir Walter J. SendallAdministrator (Windward Isl.)1880s
Sir Rupert BriercliffeAdministrator1950s
Sir Rupert Godfrey JohnLast British-appointed Gov.Early 1970s
  • The island was often part of the British Windward Islands colony, governed jointly with Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Dominica.

3. Post-Independence Leaders (1979–Present)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines gained independence on October 27, 1979. Since then, it has had both Governors-General (representing the monarch) and Prime Ministers.


Governors-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

NameTerm
Sir Sydney Gun-Munro1979–1985
Sir Joseph Lambert Eustace1985–1988 (acting)
Sir David Emmanuel Jack1989–1996
Sir Charles Antrobus1996–2002
Monica Dacon (acting)2002
Sir Frederick Ballantyne2002–2019
Susan Dougan (first female)2019–present

Prime Ministers of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

NamePolitical PartyTerm
Milton CatoLabour Party (SVLP)1979–1984 (1st PM)
James MitchellNew Democratic Party (NDP)1984–2000
Arnhim EustaceNew Democratic Party (NDP)2000 (short term)
Dr. Ralph GonsalvesUnity Labour Party (ULP)2001–present (longest-serving PM)

Dr. Gonsalves is one of the longest-serving heads of government in the Caribbean and has won multiple elections.


Summary

EraMajor Rulers
Pre-ColonialJoseph Chatoyer – Garifuna resistance leader
ColonialBritish governors (e.g., Melville, Sendall)
Post-IndependencePMs: Cato, Mitchell, Gonsalves
Governors-General: Gun-Munro to Dougan
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