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    Mariela Boutte Dr. Subramanian HUMN 3375 July 2‚ 2015 Behind the Caribbean Scenery “A People to Mold‚ A Nation to Build”-European Colonization in a A Small Place “Antigua is a small place‚ a small island‚” nine by twelve miles long‚ discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493 (Kincaid‚ 80). Europeans later settled on the island along with the slaves they imported. In A Small Place‚ Kincaid described the Europeans as “Human rubbish‚” who took “noble and exalted human beings from Africa” to enslave

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    Caribbean Studies Describe the value of Coral Reefs to Caribbean society and culture. Coral Reefs are the home of more than one quarter of all known marine fish species and tens of thousands of other species. The Caribbean coral reefs are vital and valuable natural resources that contain a wealth of biodiversity including over 60 species of coral and 1‚500 different species of fish – many of which are found nowhere else on earth. Coral reefs provide both a good and a service to many Caribbean

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    Question: Which one theoretical perspective is most suited for understanding the Caribbean extra-regional relations with the United States and Europe? Support your answer with concrete example of United States and Europe’s relations with the Caribbean in specific contemporary issues of the region. The Caribbean can be described as an archipelago of islands that stretches from the Yucatan and Florida peninsulas southeast to Venezuela‚ with the Greater Antilles (Cuba‚ Dom. Republic‚ Haiti

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    The transatlantic slave trade was known to have the longest journey‚ in which the slaves were transported. During the sixteenth and the nineteenth century there were millions of slaves that were being sold and transported to Europe and to the Americas. This business of selling the slaves spread immensely from the western coast of Africa throughout the rest of the continent. Not only did it affect them personally but also the slave trade impacted the Africans as a whole socially‚ economically and

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    ------------------------------------------------- Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Kimberly Leed 2Y / History The CCJ is the first proposed court of final jurisdiction for the Anglophone Caribbean‚ all other courts had to answer to the English court. The supremacy of the English courts was laid down in the Colonial Laws Validity Act of 1865‚ which formally conferred the power to make laws on colonial legislatures‚ but at the same time it declared that colonial laws inconsistent

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    lived a life of comfort and prosperity. The black workers are often short on money when they buy food and the planters fined them for the smallest infractions. At a very young age Jose understood that the color of one’s skin defined your position in society‚ basically the lighter the shade the higher the rank in the social ladder. He noticed this with his mulatto friend Leopold whose father was a white planter and his mother a black woman. Leopold had better life chances than the rest of the black kids

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    CAPE CARIBBEAN STUDIES CARIBBEAN IDENTITY: Myth or Reality We realize that as with defining the Caribbean and the myriad problems it posed‚ thus‚ leading us to a definition consistent with that of the emerging concept of a "Wider Caribbean" - which serves a socio-economic and political agenda - we are also presented with a dilemma when we try to assert the existence of a Caribbean identity: whose identity is being overted and‚ consequentially‚ whose identity is being subverted in popular consciousness

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    Slave Acculturation The seasoning process‚ as applied to the treatment of plantation slaves‚ was designed to ensure not only that the slaves would become totally dependent upon the dictates of their owners but also to destroy the cultural links which the slaves had with their former homelands. In the West African kingdoms which provided one of the major source of slaves at the height of the triangle trade‚ slavery was part of the indigenous culture; however‚ the motivation

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    the culture’s choice to refine the technology‚ the practical applications would have been left as only fleeting ideas; technology will only be developed if the culture has some immediate and apparent use for it. As culture will develop a technology based on its inherent valence towards a particular application. Many elements of our culture such as music‚ wear and the preparation of food have been vastly influenced by the technologies of today. Our national instrument in Trinidad and Tobago the steel

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    unique kinship and family structure of its slave society. The most obvious way plantation labor’s efficiency is revealed is through the absence of sexual differences in all the major labor tasks associated with the planting‚ cultivation‚ and harvesting of crops‚ and the high percentage of persons who were employed at all ages in life. Whatever the disincentives for working that existed among slaves‚ heavy supervision of laborers organized in gangs based on physical abilities and performing common

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