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    Slavery in the Caribbean

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    was characterised primarily by one protracted war launched by those enslaved against their enslavers’ (V. Shepherd). Discuss with special reference to the anti-slavery activities of enslaved Africans." Ra’Monne Darrell Gardiner 410004250 Caribbean Civilization Professor C. Curry University of the West Indies November 23rd‚ 2010 “Where ever there was slavery‚ there was resistance” (University of the West Indies 86). Before the arrival of the first African slave ship‚ until the expansion

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    Pirates Of The Caribbean

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    Sirens are monsters derived from greek mythology and it is believed that they are daughters of the river god Achelous and are companions of Persephone.These monsters are as beautiful as they are deadly because they have an enchanting voice which they use to their advantage to destroy their male victims. Sirens appearance varies on account of their archetype being a woman who represents the allure and curiosity that leads to the doom of men.Most appear in the form of a mermaid because they originate

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    African captives were captured and sold into slavery against their will; this was the journey from West Africa to the Americas. Dehumanizing is to deprive someone of their human qualities‚ personality or spirit. There was a need for slaves in the Caribbean to work due to the advantage of the sugar revolution. The Spanish had enslaved the indigenous people of the new world forcing them to work under the ‘Encomienda System’. This system of forced labour was considered for the development of the Spanish

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    descendants of Carib‚ Arawak and West African people. The British colonial administration used the term Black Carib and Garinagu to distinguish them fromYellow and Red Carib‚ the Amerindian population that did not intermarry with Africans. Today the Garifuna live primarily in Central America. They live along the Caribbean Coast inBelize‚ Guatemala‚ Nicaragua and Honduras including the mainland‚ and on the island of Roatán. There are also diaspora communities of Garinagu in the United States‚ particularly

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    people. (15 marks) b. Describe the features of your culture that have most impressed the Spanish. (10 marks) 3. Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. The Europeans made contact with several different groups of Amerindians in the Caribbean and mainland territories. Though similar in some respects‚ there were marked differences among the groups. The Mayan civilization was more advanced than the Carib and Arawak civilizations. a) Explain why the Mayan civilization might be

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    Caribbean Playwrights

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    Caribbean playwrights Final Essay exam Essay During this semester we have been studying Caribbean playwrights. In one way or another‚ these playwrights relate. Issues like poverty‚ economic problems‚ racism‚ gender discrimination‚ rituals and others are common problems seen in the playwrights. In each one of them we can see how the characters during the drama try to solve their situation and sometimes without thinking about the consequences. Even if the drama is different there is always found

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    widely used in the Americas because even though they were expensive‚ they were better investments for plantation owners than Amerindians or indentured servants‚ the two other labor systems at this time. African slaves were immune to more diseases than the Amerindians‚ therefore they lived longer‚ which was a good investment. The English‚ French‚ and Dutch colonies in the Caribbean profited when they switched their laborers from indentured servants to African slaves. The rapid expansion of plantations

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    Communication Studies

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    Bibliography: Books: 1. Hilary‚ McD B.‚ Verene‚ A. S. (2004) Liberties Lost. Cambridge Publishers. 2. Issac‚ D. (1988) Pre-Emancipation History of West Indies. Logman Publishers. 3. William‚ C.‚ John‚ R. (2001) Caribbean Story Book 1. Carlong Publishers. 4. Amerindians to Africans.

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    Politics in the Caribbean

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    : Discuss the connection between political parties and trade unions in Jamaica and one other Caribbean country‚ showing areas of similarity and difference. A Political Party is a political organization that normally seeks to influence government and government policy‚ this is done by nominating their own candidates‚ trying to seat them in political office. Parties often express an ideology or vision of specific views and participate in electoral campaigns and protest actions. The emergence of

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    History

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    Describe the migratory pattern of indigenous peoples to the Americas and to the Caribbean -territories (through North‚ Central and South America) and their interactions. 2.State the geographical location of the Tainos (Arawak)‚ Kalinagos (Carib) and Mayans. 3. Discuss the social organisation of the Tainos and Kalinagos. The study of Caribbean history begins with an examination of the indigenous peoples (Amerindians/neo-Indians) who populated this area thousands of years ago. These indigenous peoples

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