(BACKGROUND INFORMATION) In the period 1750 to 1914 in Latin America and the Caribbean‚ while the use of foreign workers remained the same‚ the role of women changed from being confined to the home to working in factories‚ and the use of slaves changed from being the most popular labor force in Latin America to being completely abolished legally. Despite the passage of years‚ the use of foreign workers remained the same in Latin America and the Caribbean. Though the use of foreign workers began as being less popular than
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Europeans‚ Indians and Africans into the Caribbean. Information is provided about their reasons for migration‚ working conditions and their effects on the Caribbean. Slavery was the initial labour system used by Europeans on their plantations in the Caribbean. It was implemented in the 1600s‚ the Europeans forcefully took people from the African continent to the Caribbean on various trips. The path in which the slaves were carried between Africa and the Caribbean is now known to historians as the triangular
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life. Also in Pratt v Morgan the death penalty was disregarded by the Privy Council on similar grounds. Caribbean peoples in a survey stated that the death penalty was the only way to stay away from violent crimes. This shows that the decisions of the Privy Council are not suited for a local jurisprudence; the death penalty is the only effective way to reduce the crimes of a typical Caribbean country. The Privy Council is against such laws. The Prime minister and former Attorney at law of Trinidad
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History and Sociology Essay question: Describe how migration is a cultural trait of Caribbean people. Migration is said to be a cultural trait of Caribbean people. Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. It allows for the diffusion of ideas and cultural traits. Culture is the way of life of people‚ while traits speak to habits or customs of people. Therefore cultural traits refer to the habitual activities such as‚ values‚ attitudes‚ norms and beliefs‚ which characterizes
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going to analyze and asses the reasons why sugar plantations were being abandoned by plantation owners in the 19th century? The main causes and the main effects. THIS DOES NOT BELONG HERE RATIONALE The abandonment of the Sugar plantations in the Caribbean leads to major changes and had a great effect on West Indian countries. So what caused sugar‚ a once thriving industry‚ to be abandoned? And what was the impact it had? data collected will assessed and analyzed to understand these effects‚ the causes
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closely for a period of time the US invaded Haiti on July 28‚ 1915 for reasons which including keeping European powers out of the Caribbean‚ ensuring Germany doesn’t make its influence in the Caribbean through Haiti permanent and political power would give the US lucrative trade power.
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many languages. Colonization and slave trade also led to the creation of new languages. The emergence of Creole societies and Creole languages in the islands of the Caribbean reflects the linguistic influence of all the groups that at one time or another occupied these islands. There is at least one Creole language in all Caribbean islands. A language shared by a group is one of its most visible identifying features .Consequently‚ various groups use language as a means of identity connection. To
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century…and is already evident in the industrialized West‚ but it about to explode in the developing world too.” (Benagiano‚ G. et. al‚ 2004). The Caribbean has been progressing: socially‚ economically and industrially. It is evident however‚ that in examining the demographic‚ economic‚ industrial and social nature of the countries in the Caribbean that some are developing at a faster rate than some. It is the intention of the writer of this essay to critically assess the above statement‚ by making
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Content Page Introduction 1-2 Definition of terms 3-5 How the process of syncretism started in the Caribbean 6 effects of syncretism in the Caribbean 7 Essential beliefs of vodou 8 Simple vodou ritual 9 Similarities between vodou and Catholism 10 Contemporary Vodou 11 Myths and misconceptions aboutVodou 12 Notes
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SUBJECT CARIBBEAN STUDIES TEACHER’S NAME STUDENT’S NAME FORM YEAR SCHOOL SCHOOL CODE STUDENT I.D. _____________ TOPIC How does smoking affect the Academic performance of lower and upper six students of Presentation College? Acknowledgements I would like to thank Almighty God for giving me the strength and perseverance to successfully complete this research project. I would also like to thank my class mates‚ close friends and family for their assistance and support
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