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    Maroons of Jamaica

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    Introduction Jamaican Maroons date back to the English conquest of Jamaica in 1655. At that time‚ the retreating Spanish freed their African slaves. They armed them and encouraged them to fight a guerrilla war against the new British Colonies. The released and runaway slaves‚ aided by Jamaica’s mountainous terrain; evaded capture‚ formed fighting bands and eventually split into two powerful communities. It is from these remote communities that the Jamaican Maroons raided British settlements and

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    The History of Nanny of the Maroons Nanny was a leader of the Maroons at the beginning of the 18th century. She was known by both the Maroons and the British settlers as an outstanding military leader who became‚ in her lifetime and after‚ a symbol of unity and strength for her people during times of crisis. She was particularly important to them in the fierce fight with the British‚ during the First Maroon War from 1720 to 1739. Although she has been immortalised in songs and legends‚ certain

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    shape some independent spaces in a few sections of the world‚ in French Guiana‚ Jamaica‚ Colombia and Belize are proud of where they came from. Maroon or Seminole Communities‚known in parts of Florida‚ were referred to as a group of runaways or castaways who ran away to nowhere and nothing. Which also correlates with where the word maroon comes from. Maroon comes from the spanish word

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    Maroon 5 and Band

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    Maroon 5 is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles‚ California.[1][2][3] The group originally formed in 1994 as Kara’s Flowers while they were still attending high school. With a line-up of Adam Levine‚ Jesse Carmichael‚ Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick‚ they signed to Reprise Records and released an album‚ The Fourth World‚ in 1997. After a tepid response to the album‚ the band parted with their record label and attended college. In 2001‚ the band regrouped and added James Valentine to the lineup

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    Maroon 5 Research Paper

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    Gabby Crank P.2 Honors English 4/20/15 Music Paper Adam Levine featuring Maroon 5 For the past twenty-one years‚ Maroon 5 has been epically thriving and amplifying in the music business. Maroon 5 originated in Los Angeles‚ California. The group was known as Kara’s Flowers in 1994‚ and then became Maroon 5 in 2001. This was not the only change for the sprouting band; their sound went from grunge to lively pop rock. Maroon 5’s most well-known artist‚ Adam Levine pours his heart and emotions into

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    caribbean

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    HOW DO THE CARIBBEAN PEOPLE RESPOND TO OPPRESSION? 2. OPPRESSION Oppression is the experience of repeated‚ widespread‚ systemic injustice. It need not be extreme and involve the legal system (as in slavery‚ apartheid‚ or the lack of right to vote) nor violent (as in tyrannical societies). 3. What Really happened Between 1662 and 1807‚ Britain shipped 3.1 million Africans across the Atlantic ocean in the transatlantic slave trade. Africans were forcibly brought to British owned colonies in the Caribbean

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    Maroon 5 Maroon 5 are an American pop-rock band from Los Angeles‚ California. While they were in high school‚ lead vocalist and guitarist Adam Levine‚ keyboardist Jesse Carmichael‚ bass guitarist Mickey Madden‚ and drummer Ryan Dusickformed a garage band called Kara’s Flowers and released one album in 1997. After a brief period they re-formed with guitarist James Valentine‚ and pursued a new‚ more pop-oriented direction as Maroon 5. In 2002 they released their debut album Songs About Jane‚ which

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    Slavery in the Caribbean

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    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 of Maroon communities and the birth of Creolized Africans‚ slaves have resisted and resented the hostile confinements of slavery

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    The word maroons is the same in meaning as the Spanish word Cimarron which means “mountaineers”. The maroons were enslaved Africans that ran away from the plantation. The Maroons became widely known at around 1665 when the British conquered the island of Jamaica‚ causing the majority of the Spanish to create new settlement in Cuba and cause the majority of the slaves to become “runaway slaves” or better known as “The Maroons.” Though majority of the Spaniards moved to Cuba when the English invaded

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    Caribbean Studies

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    TO WHAT EXTENT CAN IT BE ARGUED THAT GENOCIDE AND REVOLUTION ARE CENTRAL THEMES IN CARIBBEAN HISTORY? [30mks] Throughout the history of the conquest and the colonization period in Caribbean history‚ individuals and groups sought freedom from oppression which manifested itself in central themes of Caribbean history: genocide and revolution. These themes were discussed prior to the beginning of the colonization period which dated back to the 1783s‚ the period of the encomienda system to emancipation

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