Additional information on Jamaica - Its People and History :-
History and Ethnic Relations. Emergence of the Nation.
Jamaica was a Spanish colony from 1494 to 1655 and a British colony from 1655 to 1962. The colonial
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Jamaica's history is simultaneously colorful, intriguing and dark. It is full of stories about pirates, European dominators, Africans and native inhabitants.
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HISTORY. Christopher Columbus rediscovered
Jamaica in May 1494 during
... In the 1930's
Jamaican labor leaders wanted more political power for the
Jamaican people.
... Montego Bay is the second largest city in
Jamaica and has
its own
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PEOPLE AND HISTORY Arawaks from South America had settled in
Jamaica prior to Christopher Columbus' first arrival at the island in 1494.
... 1930s, and held
its first election under full universal adult suffrage in 1944.
- Feb 22, 2011
... "Out of many, one
people" is the motto of
Jamaica.
... Jamaica:
Its History, Culture and Reasons for Being a Prominent Tourist Destination
...- Compiled from various
Jamaican History books by Donna Lewis Essix
... the course of
Jamaica's history giving social and political freedom to
its people. Today
...- The recorded
history of
Jamaica may be roughly divided into six periods:
... It reached the height of
its prosperity just before the slave trade was abolished;
... great deal of misery and ill-feeling among the different classes of
people in the island.
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Its indigenous Arawakan-speaking Taíno inhabitants named the island
... With 2.8 million
people, it is the third most populous anglophone country in the
... Main articles:
History of
Jamaica and Spanish occupation of Santiago (
Jamaica)
...Related links about Jamaica - Its People and History :1.
My Jamaica2.
JAMAICAN HISTORY I3.
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF JAMAICA AND ITS PEOPLE4.
Jamaica5.
Jamaica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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