Eric Williams

Trinidadian historian and 1st Prime Minister

Eric Williams - Trinidadian historian and 1st Prime Minister
Born

September 25th, 1911
113 years ago

Died

March 29th, 1981
44 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Trinidad and Tobago

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A prominent historian and politician, served as the first Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago from 1962 until 1981. Played a crucial role in the independence movement and helped shape the nation’s post-colonial framework. Authored several works on Caribbean history, including 'Capitalism and Slavery', which examined the economic implications of slavery and colonialism in the Caribbean. His leadership was marked by efforts to nationalize various industries and enhance education.

Wrote 'Capitalism and Slavery'

First Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago

Led the country to independence in 1962

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