The idyllic landscapes of the Eastern Caribbean belie a dramatic and
often cruel history. Fought over by the imperial Navies and vulnerable
to natural disasters, these small islands have also been marked by
slavery, migration and a tradition of resistance. With their population
rooted in every continent, a mix of influences has created today's
cultural diversity and self-expression. As tourism replaces agriculture,
the islands of the Eastern Caribbean face the challenge of economic
survival and maintaining their distinctive identities. The countries
focused on are: Trinidad and Tobago; St Vincent and the Grenadines;
Anguilla; Antigua-Barbuda; Barbados; Dominica; Grenada; Guadeloupe;
Martinique; Montserrat; Saba; St Eustatius; St Kitts-Nevis; St Lucia;
and St Martin.