Caribbean History SBA

I would like to extend a heartfelt gratitude to the following persons who have made the completion of this assignment possible. My Teacher, Ms. Brown, for approving this project and teaching me as I have learnt many things about The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the effects it had on Africa and African arrival into the new … Read more

History of Caribbean Education

THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN/BRITISH CARIBBEAN is the term applied to the English- speaking islands in the Carribbean and the mainland nations of Belize (formerly British Honduras) and Guyana (formerly British Guiana) that once constituted the Caribbean portion of the British Empire. This volume examines only the islands of the Commonwealth Caribbean, which are Jamaica, Trinidad and … Read more

History of Caribbean Education

Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenade), Barbados, the Leeward Islands (Antigen and Barbuda, SST. Christopher [hereafter, SST. Kits] and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Inguinal, and Montmartre), and the so-called Northern Islands (the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Cacaos Islands). Education was the great social elevator of the British Caribbean masses. From … Read more

Caribbean History SBA

I would like to extend a heartfelt gratitude to the following persons who have made the completion of this assignment possible. My Teacher, Ms. Brown, for approving this project and teaching me as I have learnt many things about The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the effects it had on Africa and African arrival into the new … Read more

Caribbean History

The decline in profitability of tobacco due to competition from Virginians sugar glut. 2 Social Habits in Europe was changing. The introduction of tea and coffee from the East; thereby it created a demand for sweeteners. 3 Other sweeteners such as honey were expensive than sugar. 4 Sugar could be transported in small ships. 5. … Read more

Slavery In Caribbean History

The African slaves were brought in and placed in horrible working onditions because of their value as durable, skilled workers who had a good understanding of the methods of cultivation within these specific industries. They were viewed as high-end durable products as opposed to human beings because of their physique and ability to sustain long … Read more

History: Sociology and Caribbean

Emancipation is defined as various efforts to obtain political rights or equality, often for specifically disfranchised groups. Many countries and states have gone through this revitalizing process during one period of time in their historic accounts. For Caribbean states, this period was also a mark of re-development and re-establishment of economies and societies. Emancipation in … Read more

Caribbean Studies, History

Peasantry Peasantry in the Caribbean dates back to 1838. Technically, peasantry is a combination of the cultivation of a variety of goods and the raising of a variety of animals on fairly small pieces of property without the aid of hired labour and largely for subsistence purposes. Brierly and Ruben (1988) describe peasants as typically … Read more

History of Caribbean Education

Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenade), Barbados, the Leeward Islands (Antigen and Barbuda, SST. Christopher [hereafter, SST. Kits] and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Inguinal, and Montmartre), and the so-called Northern Islands (the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Cacaos Islands). Education was the great social elevator of the British Caribbean masses. From … Read more