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    black‚ the size of landholdings changed‚ and eventually the West Indies became ‘the cockpit of Europe’. The list of changes the sugar revolution brought is almost inexhaustible. The sugar revolution is most clearly demonstrated in the history of Barbados where it occurred in roughly ten years‚ 1640 to 1650. It was not quite so rapid in the other islands. Jamaica changed to sugar slowly and less completely at a much later date. However‚ in each island ‘revolution’ can be used

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    Name: Lenica Crawford Subject: Caribbean history Teacher: ms knight School: Basseterre high School School code: 13001 Candidate code: 13001 Question: What problems caused the failure of sugar in the British Caribbean between 1838- 1876? Table of content Rational……………………………………………………………………………….1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………..2 Labour shortage………………………………………………………………….4 Lack of capital……………………………………………………………………..7 Outdated technology……….………………………………………………...9

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    CARIBBEAN HISTORY SBA Topic: What were the economic effects of emancipation on the economies of the British Colonies of Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago after 1838? Name: Kimali Williams Registration Number: 150015 School: St Vincent Grammar School Subject: Caribbean History Proficiency: Caribbean History Date Submitted: Table of Contents 1. Cover Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Rationale 4. Question 5. Introduction 6. Chapter 1: Jamaica and Barbados 7. Jamaica and Barbados 8. Jamaica and

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    Creole cuisine takes its quality from the history of the French West Indies. Caribbean food and culture was born when the European traders brought African slaves into the region. The slaves ate mostly leftovers from their owners‚ so not unlike the slaves in the United States they had to do with what they had. This was the birth of contemporary Caribbean Cuisine. The African slaves blended the knowledge of spices and vegetables they had brought from their homeland and included them with the precious

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    PAST PAPER QUESTIONS – CARIBBEAN HISTORY Emancipation 1. How significant was the rebellion in Jamaica (Christmas Rebellion) in 1831-2 as a cause of the passing of the Emancipation Act in 1833? 2. How significant a part did slaves play in ending slavery? 3. How important a factor was the resistance of the enslaved in bringing about emancipation in the Caribbean? 4. “The Emancipation Act (1833) favoured the planters more than the slaves.” Identify and discuss the parts of the

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    of the Elizabethan poor laws‚ the emancipation of slavery and the social unrest which resulted in the 1937 riots‚ played a momentous role in the development of social work and social welfare. This was evident throughout the Caribbean since they share a common colonial history for a number of years‚ according to John Maxwell. For the purpose of this essay‚ specific focus will be on two of its English speaking countries namely Barbados and Guyana. Compton and Gallaway (1990) defined Social welfare

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    The Indigenous People Of The Americas CXC Past Paper Question (1992) QUESTION 5 (a) Name two groups of Amerindians who lived in the Caribbean before the arrival of the Europeans in 1492. (2 marks) ANSWER Tainos (Arawaks) and Kalinagos Caribs (b) Give two examples of the way of life before 1492 of any one of the groups named at (a) above (6 marks) ANSWER (Group Tainos) The cacique was the head of the Tainos society. The cacique was a hereditary title which passed down from father

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    INTRODUCTION In what ways did the culture and lifestyle of the Tainos people differ from or resemble that of the Kalinagos?  The Tainos and Kalinagos were two different indigenous groups which inhabited the islands of the Caribbean. The Tainos were generally characterised as a peaceful people. They resided on the islands of the Greater Antilles such as Cuba‚ Jamaica‚ Puerto Rico‚ Hispaniola‚ and the Bahamas. The Kalinagos‚ who were far more hostile than the Tainos ‚lived in the islands of the

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    WORD PROCESSING All students wishing to study at the Linstead Learning Institute must apply in person and submit to a brief interview to determine whether the programs offered are suitable to his/her needs. An Applicant who is accepted is given a Registration Form and issued with bank payment vouchers. Payment must be made and the Registration Form completed. The registration process in then completed by the registrar. You are required to prepare the following documents: (Task 1) a) Create

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