What is Peasantry? Peasant farming is described as small-scale farming for subsistence as well as for cash sale in the market. Initially‚ small farmers in the British West Indies produced crops for domestic use as well as for sale in the market. However‚ after 1860 these farmers began to export their crop. Reasons for the development of alternative crops 1. After 1834‚ small-scale agriculture grew out of the free-village movement as free blacks were determined to leave the sugar estate. Ex-slaves
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Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Social Polarization in Latin America and the Carribean Introduction Social polarisation is the widening gap within a given society that emerges from income disparities within individuals causing various social groups‚ from high income to low income. It entails the expansion of jobs that require low skills while at the same time‚ jobs that require higher professionals and expertise still experience growth. There is a rising concern on issues of social polarisation
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Intangible But Impossible to Go Beyond “Cloud Cover Caribbean” tells us the story: a Haitian‚ Antenor‚ fled his country on a small boat. During this unpredictably dangerous sea adventure‚ he rescued a Dominican‚ Diogenes‚ and a Cuban‚ Carmelo‚ who both shared the same dream with Antenor of going to Miami to start a new life. Some conflicts‚ subtle or obvious‚ took place while these three men of different countries and cultural backgrounds were struggling together in one little skiff. The moment
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The Caribbean and its people lack definition but bear a common historic background. Quite often in geographical sense the Caribbean is defined as a group of islands in an archipelago stretching from the peninsular of Florida to the coast of South America. The geographical definition however is vain when the composition of the Caribbean is considered as it neglects the characteristics of the people and focuses on the makeup of countries. However‚ we are all aware the Caribbean is not just countries
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CARIBBEAN STUDIES Instructions for Preparation of School Based Assessment The School Based Assessment section of Caribbean Studies accounts for 40% of the final grade. This section of the paper is internally assessed and externally moderated. This section of the examination gives candidates the chance to maximize their performance on the final examination. To this end‚ candidates are encouraged to explore possible topics to choose from the syllabus. At the back of the syllabus (pgs. 42-44)
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ABSTRACT: The importance of an efficient and effective Caribbean in the delivery of economic and social development is a long-standing theme of development policy. This however has not always been the case and the result is a Caribbean repeating past mistakes and compromising in some cases the theme of the development strategy. Global recession has consistently tested the resolve of the Caribbean and to this end there is a need to address the factors that have consistently led to the economic
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slavery effects on the modern day Caribbean community it is apparent that serious cultural and social implications under girths the issue of intimate partner abuse especially for those of the African lineage. Islands within the Caribbean region typically share a close relations as it relates to political‚ cultural‚ economic and religious make-up; more crucially most‚ if not all have an identity that is ineradicably marred by the rampage of slavery. Historically‚ Caribbean islands such as Hispaniola
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thus did not need to import as many slaves. Others‚ such as in the Caribbean‚ had to continually import new slaves as the death rate always exceeded the birth rate. Culture: There was not a sense of unity throughout Africa‚ therefore various African groups captured their enemies and sold them into slavery. Slaves formed bands with drums and tambourines‚ in an attempt to retain their cultural traditions‚
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CONTENTS The SBA has seven chapters as follows: Chap. 1 – Introduction Chap. 2 – Literature Review Chap. 3 – Data Collection sources Chap. 4 – Presentation of findings Chap. 5 – Interpretation of findings Chap. 6 – Discussion of findings Chap. 7 – Conclusions‚ Limitations‚ Recommendations Choosing a topic Choose a theme from the list in the syllabus – ensure that you are familiar with the theme. Choose a theme that interests you‚ something that you would be interested in studying. Choose
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C. Baird. Explain why the Caribbean slave population generally did not increase by natural means. The Caribbean slave population before the abolition of the slave trade in 1807‚ was one that experienced significant and extensive demographic changes whereby said population may have moved from a ratio of more men to women or vice versa‚ or grew or decreased in numbers. In fact‚ in Barbados‚ in 1764‚ “there were 70‚ 706 slaves on the island‚ however‚ in 1783‚ after importations which totalled
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