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With its 30,235 people Saint Martin is the 211th largest country in the world by population. It is the 226th largest country by area with 54 square kilometers. Although sighted by Christopher COLUMBUS in 1493 and claimed for Spain, it was the Dutch who occupied the island in 1631 and set about exploiting its salt deposits. The Spanish retook the island in 1633, but continued to be harassed by the Dutch. The Spanish finally relinquished St. Martin to the French and Dutch, who divided it amongst themselves in 1648. The cultivation of sugar cane introduced slavery to the island in the late 18th century; the practice was not abolished until 1848. The island became a free port in 1939; the tourism industry was dramatically expanded during the 1970s and 1980s. In 2003, the populace of St. Martin voted to secede from Guadeloupe and in 2007, the northern portion of the island became a French overseas collectivity.
Check out the recommended reading list below for great sources of information on Saint Martin.
Frommer's Portable St. Maarten / St. Martin, Anguilla and St. Barts
Alexis Lipsitz Flippin
Fodor's In Focus St. Maarten/St. Martin, St. Barth & Anguilla (Full-color Travel Guide)
Fodor's
Saint Martin/sint Maarten: Portrait Of An Island
Madeleine Greey
Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin, Anguilla, St Barts, Saba, Statia: Footprint Focus Guide
Sarah Cameron
SXM Uncovered - The Insider's Guide to St Martin / St Maarten
Sam Staley
Markets of Paris, 2nd Edition: Food, Antiques, Crafts, Books, and More
Dixon Long
The Saint Martin Travel Journal
Younghusband World Travel Journals
Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light
David Downie
Hidden Gardens of Paris: A Guide to the Parks, Squares, and Woodlands of the City of Light
Susan Cahill