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Dame Hilda Bynoe was a Trinidadian-British physician and the first female Governor-General of Grenada. She held this position from 1968 to 1974, making her the first female head of state in the Commonwealth Realms and the first Black female head of state in the Western Hemisphere. She played a significant role in promoting women's rights and access to healthcare in Grenada.
The first Governor-General of Grenada was Sir Eric Gairy, who served from 1974, when Grenada became an independent nation, until 1979. He played a significant role in the country's politics and was previously the Prime Minister before the establishment of the Governor-General position following independence. Gairy's tenure was marked by political challenges and eventual upheaval in Grenadian society.
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The national anthem of Grenada, titled "Hail Grenada," was first played at the independence celebrations on February 7, 1974. This event marked Grenada's transition to independence from British rule. The anthem symbolizes national pride and unity, reflecting the country's identity and aspirations.
Lord Mountbatten was the first Governor General of India. He was also the last British Viceroy of India before independence.
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Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of British India from 1773 to 1785.
Sir Herbert Stanley became the first governor of Rhodesia from 1924-1927
Sir Solomon Hochoy was the last British Governor of Trinidad and Tobago and was the country's first Governor-General after its independence in 1962.
Trinidad and Tobago has no present governor general
Grenada officially became a part of the British empire in 1833. It remained a part of the British Windward Islands Administration until 1958.
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