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France–Trinidad and Tobago relations : ウィキペディア英語版
France–Trinidad and Tobago relations

Bilateral relations between the countries of France and Trinidad and Tobago have existed for about two hundred years. Currently, France has an embassy in Port of Spain. Trinidad and Tobago is represented in France through its embassy in Brussels (Belgium). Trinidad and Tobago also has bilateral investment agreements with France.〔''World trade and arbitration materials'' v. 11, nos. 1-3 (Werner Pub. Co., 1999), 24.〕
==Colonial history==
France colonized Trinidad and Tobago during the seventeenth century.〔Vincent Huyghes-Belrose, "(The Colonization Of Tobago By France : Bibliographical And Archival Material In France, Martinique And Guadeloupe )," ''Montray Kréyol'' (30 March 2008).〕 France occupied the colony from August 1666 to March 1667. On 6 December 1677, the French destroyed the Dutch colony and claimed the entire island before restoring it to the Dutch by the first Treaty of Nijmegen on 10 August 1678. In 1751, the French settled colonists on the island, but ceded it to Britain in the Treaty of Paris of 10 February 1763.〔"(A Brief History of Trinidad & Tobago )," ''Tradewinds''.〕 Nevertheless, most "of the settlers were French, and French influence became dominant." It was again a French colony from 2 June 1781 to 15 April 1793,〔Bridget Brereton, ''Introduction to the History of Trinidad and Tobago'' (Heinemann, 1996), (27 ).〕 nominally part of the Lucie département of France from 25 October 1797 to 19 April 1801, and once again a French colony from 30 June 1802 to 30 June 1803.

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