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    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 to son. Generally speaking‚ the Tainos practised monogamy. However‚ the cacique was allowed to practise polygamy (this was to

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    Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer‚ Navigator‚ Colonizer‚ and citizen of the Republic of Genoa. Christophers full name is Christopher Columbo he was born in 1451. Before Christopher dies he went on four voyages and married to Filipa Moniz Perestrelo in 1479. Christopher died in Valladolid‚ Spain on May 20‚ 1506. Christopher columbus had 3 ships names. Santa Maria‚ Pinta and Nina. Christopher Columbus discovered the “New World” of the America’s in 1492. Christopher

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    Azizah Syedali Research Essay ENGL 1101 November 3rd 2017 A closer look at Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus is indeed an integral part of the history of America. An entire day is dedicated to him in October to celebrate his discoveries and conquests‚ . Which raises the question‚ what exactly are the achievements of Christopher Columbus? Many Americans may say for discovering the new world‚ others attribute the growth of the trans- Atlantic trade to him. There are many factual information

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    TERM PAPER "The First Bahamians: Lucayan Migration through the Caribbean" BY KINNARD MEADOWS 000-03-4038 COLLEGE OF THE BAHAMAS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR HISTORY 112 TO MR. STEPHEN B. ARANHA 032006 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………….………...……..Page 1-2 Chapter 1………………..……………………………………Page 3-4 Chapter 2…….………………….……………………………Page 5-7 Conclusion…………….……………….…………...…………Page 8 Bibliography………………..………………………....………Page

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    sugar cane‚ coffee and tobacco‚ which led to the importation of slaves from Africa. As a result‚ Puerto Rican bloodlines and culture evolved through a mixing of the Spanish‚ African‚ and indigenous Taíno and Carib Indian races that shared the island. Today‚ many Puerto Rican towns retain their Taíno names‚ such as Utuado‚ Mayagüez and Caguas. Over the years numerous unsuccessful attempts were made by the French‚ Dutch‚ and English to conquer the island. To guard against these incursions‚ the

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    movements were very influential in the abolishment of slavery to both the USVI and the rest of the Caribbean. The tribe’s success to run Columbus off the island showed that they were dangerous and did have a fighting chance against the Spaniards. The caribs slowly started to diminish after this conflict‚ possibly because of famine and disease that the Europeans brought with them or orders from the spanish crown to kill the natives. For years‚ the USVI was not heavily populated and when the Spanish rule

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    who lived in the region. These groups setled in areas as far back as 500-300 BC to 7‚ 00 years ago. These peoples were the Ostionoids‚ Barancoids and the Saladoids who infiltrated the region from which you have the descendants of the Kalinagos‚ Tainos‚ Mayas‚ Aztecs and Incas.  Archaeological evidence shows that hese people ate shelfish and made bone and stone they were referedto as the pre- ceramic group.  Archaeologists show that he first people to have come to the region traveled from Siberia

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    The Taino had never seen white men‚ men with beards‚ people who wore clothes and had never seen anything like ships before; they thought they were from the heavens. Due to this‚ Columbus and the Taino managed to create a friendly bond with one of their powerful chiefs Guacanagarí‚ or as the Taino called them‚ ‘caciques’. The Taino were very generous to Columbus and his crew by trading them valuable gifts‚ such as gold

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    system of production refers to the way in which an economy is organizes to provide commodities to sustain society. Slash and Burn When the Spaniards arrived the Arawaks and Caribs were producing Agricultural surpluses and trade was mostly organized around feeding and providing for the wants of the community. The arawaks and caribs used a slash and burn technique in their agricultural production. By the method they would slash (cut down) trees and bushes from the land and then burn them in order to

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    the migratory pattern of indigenous peoples to the Americas and to the Caribbean -territories (through North‚ Central and South America) and their interactions. 2.State the geographical location of the Tainos (Arawak)‚ Kalinagos (Carib) and Mayans. 3. Discuss the social organisation of the Tainos and Kalinagos. The study of Caribbean history begins with an examination of the indigenous peoples (Amerindians/neo-Indians) who populated this area thousands of years ago. These indigenous peoples had

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