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1501- Amerigo
Vespucci sights islands that may have been the Falklands (Malvinas). |
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1520- Esteban
Gomez, the captain of one of Magellan's ships, sights islands
that may have been the Falklands. |
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1540- One of the
ships from a Spanish expedition under Francisco de Camargo winters
in islands that may have been the Falklands. |
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1592- The Englishman
John Davis sights islands that may have been the Falklands. |
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1600- Sebald van
Weerdt, a Dutchman, sights islands that may well have been the
Jason group of islands to the north-west of the Falklands. |
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1690- Captain
John Strong enters the sound between the islands and names it
Falkland Sound, and lands on the islands. |
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1764- Louis Antoine
de Bougainville sets up a French colony at Port Louis on East
Falkland. |
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1765- John Byron
lands on Saunders Island, which lies off West Falkland, and
claims sovereignty over the group for Britain. |
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1766- A British
settlement is established at Port Egmont on Saunders Island. |
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1767- Bougainville
agrees to abandon the colony, in return for compensation from
Spain. Port Louis becomes Puerto Soledad. |
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1770- A Spanish
force expels the British from Port Egmont. |
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1771- Spain returns
Port Egmont to the British. |
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1774- The British
depart from Port Egmont for reasons of economy, but leave a
lead plaque claiming sovereignty. |
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1775- Captain
Cook discovers South Georgia. |
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1811- The Spanish
evacuate the Falklands. |
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1816- Argentina
claims independance as the United Provinces of the Rio de la
Plata. |
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1820- David Jewitt
(aka Daniel Jewitt) takes possesion of the islands for the United
Provinces. |
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1823/6- Louis
Vernet establishes a settlement. |
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1829- Vernet appointed
governer of the Malvinas. |
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1831- Vernet seizes
three American ships that were hunting seals in the areas over
which he claimed authority. In December the USS Lexington
attacks Puerto Soledad and proclaims the islands free of all
Government. |
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1832- New governer
Mestivier appointed, and then murdered. Captain Pinedo sent
to re-establish authority. |
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1833- Captain
James Onslow annexes the islands for Britain. Buenos Aires protests. |
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1843- Letter patent
claiming the islands British. |
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1852- Falkland
Islands Company given royal charter. |
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1908- Letter patent
establishes sovereignty over South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands
and British Antartic territory. |
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1960- UN Resolution
calling for decolonisation. |
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1965- UN Resolution
2065 asserts that the Falklands/Malvinas constitute a colony
and calls on Britain and Argentina to negotiate taking account
of the islanders' interests. |
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1966- Private
Argentine "occupation" attempt at Stanley airfield. |
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1968- Memorandum
of Understanding is agreed official level. Lord Chalfont visits
the islands. Parliament undertakes to make no change against
the islanders' wishes. |
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1971- Communications
Agreement. |
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1974- Fuel provided
be Argentina. |
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1975- Shackleton
survey commissioned. |
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1976- Argentine
base secretly set up on Southern Thule. |
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1977- British
secretly send a submarine and two frigates to South Atlantic. |
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1981- Ridley visit
to establish support for leaseback. Later Parliament re-affirms
'paramountcy' of islanders' wishes. In December , Argentine
Junta under General Galtieri, Anaya and Lami Dozo seizes power.
First visit of Argentine businessman Constantino Davidoff to
South Georgia. |
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