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    Indentureship vs. Slavery

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    Indentureship 1845-1917 incorporated many of the repressive features of African enslavement‚ which induced the East Indians to resort to many of the responses and actions of their African counterparts in bondage. With reference to any one British Caribbean colony‚ to what extent do you support this view? TABLE OF CONTENTS Statement of Aim______________________________________________________1 Rationale_____________________________________________________________2 Introduction__________________________________________________________3

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    Percentage who died on voyage Length of Middle Passage Percentage of Males Percentage of Children Dates: 1607–1690 Principle Place of Slave Landing: Brazil 234 66‚504 56‚098 14.4 37.9 55.6 18.1 Dates: 1607–1690 Principle Place of Slave Landing: Caribbean 1068 335‚823 267‚919 21.8 79.8 57.5 11.1 Dates: 1607–1690 Principle Place of Slave Landing: Mainland North America 34 677.5 5528 12.1 98.0 71.8 3.8 Dates: 1607–1690 Principle Place of Slave Landing: Spanish American Mainland 734 184‚668 133‚267 28

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    PROBLEMS FACING THE INTEGRATION OF THE REGION There are basically three main problems the Caribbean Integration Face. For a number of CARICOM members‚ as for their Latin American neighbors‚ the 1980s were a “lost decade” in terms of economic growth. Real GDP in the Caribbean common market contracted significantly in 1982-1985 and remained almost still in the following three years. Although declining output was mainly a result of adverse conditions in the external environment‚ economic management

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    Slavery In Haiti

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    abolished‚ the gender gap and racial divisions between colored people and whites remained for centuries to come. Slavery was completely abolished with the Civil War‚ however‚ its effects still lingered on and influenced racial divisions within the Caribbean. Slavery resulted in a destructive and enduring form of racism. In Avengers of the New World‚ Dubois uses Saint Domingue‚ present-day Haiti‚ to highlight the impact of slavery on race and its role on the colonial era. He frequently uses racial terminology

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    History Cape

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    colonies which became British before 1793 was a MAJOR factor leading to the abolition of slavery in the British Caribbean. 2008 Assess the factors that contributed to the abolition of the trans-Atlantic trade in Africans to the Caribbean. 2009 Discuss the view that the disintegration of the system of enslavement was the result of forces from within as well as from outside the Caribbean. Haiti 1804-1825 2005 Discuss the view that internal instability and external hostility undermined the new

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES Undergraduate Coursework Accountability Statement (To be completed by student) ACADEMIC YEAR: ___2013/2014__ SEMESTER: _____Summer___________ COURSE CODE: __FOUN1101__ TITLE: ___Caribbean Civilization_________ NAME: ___Junior Robinson_____ ID: ___312100238_________ 1 I hereby certify that I am the author of the attached item of coursework and that all materials from reference sources have been properly acknowledged. 2 I understand what plagiarism

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    African American Culture

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    Exploring African Influence on the West Indian/Caribbean Culture It is rather interesting that in a “progressive” society‚ our behavior and practices are firmly rooted in our past. It is ever possible to wrest ourselves from the harsh realities of slavery and its ensuing impact upon Caribbean way of life? Probably to do so may mean rewriting history (our-story) or maybe knowledge of where we are coming from is what we need to help us embrace those parts of our history that must be held on to and

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    T. S. Simey and his team in the 1940s described Afro-Caribbean families as dysfunctional. Drawing on the work of Caribbean theorists‚ evaluate this statement in light of contemporary Caribbean family forms.  Define family George Peter Murdock (1949) defined family as “a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction.” According to Murdock‚ the family includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship and

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    Case Study

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    Summary John Baker‚ chief engineer of the Caribbean Bauxite Company was promoted to production manager of fast-expanding Canadian enterprise. His final task is the assessment interview with the successor‚ Matthew Rennalls‚ the able young Barracanian. Final interview didn’t have a success. Rennalls asked to accept his letter as a resignation.. The problem The Company productivity may fall down because of staff misunderstandings. Cast of characters

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    Labadie Island: It is the well known tourist magnetism in Haiti; it is the place to enjoy the indisputable scenic beauty. In general travels take this place to enjoy the beautiful scenery. At the same time it is the coolest place you also enjoy Caribbean waters. 6. Barbancourt Rum Distillery: Barbancourt Rum Distillery is the gorgeous place in Haiti every traveler likes to visit this spot in their holidays‚ because here they can get more memorable experience. It is the right place to enjoy the rum

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