The Post-Colonial Landscape of Grenada: An Inevitable Dependency.
This essay will argue that the post-colonial history of Grenada has, to a profound extent, been determined by its geography. As will be seen, Grenada's small size and limited resources - together with the fact that much of its agricultural production is directed toward "cash crops" for export - has made its independence problematic. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.