The first recorded European colonizer was
Christopher Columbus in November 1493. The First colonists arrived in 1648. In 1666, the church
Notre Dame de l'Assomption was built. The strategic position of Petite Martinique (its former name) was important. In August 1666 French victory over the British ensured French sovereignty over these islands. However, from 1759 to 1815, alternations of
British and French Dominions. In 1777 France built the defensive system
Fort Napoléon des Saintes. In April 1782 the
Battle of the Saintes. The British, who occupied les Saintes in 1809, kept Fort Joséphine and added water butt to it. From the later French dominion it became a
penitentiary from 1851, but it was ravaged by a hurricane in 1865. It continued however to welcome convicts on the way towards
Îles du Salut, in
French Guiana until 1902. In 1871, Îlet à Cabrit became a place of
quarantine: a lazaretto, was opened instead of the penitentiary. The local vocabulary says: "to go up" to move towards the windward
quartier (to Fort Napoléon) and "to go down" to move towards the leeward
quartier (to Pain-de-sucre). == Demographics ==