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Essay heading: Jamaica
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They then settled in present day Spanish Town. They built a beautiful city, with 500 houses and several churches. Unfortunately, none of this city remains, have rotted away after years of neglect and disuse.
The Unwelcome English
They settled the area, and made the indigenous people slaves
Current State of the Nation
Currently, Jamaica is an independent country... displayed 300 characters
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It's main cash crop is Ganja (marijuana) and its major industry is bauxite mining. It is a generally poor country, with a average per hould hold income of only The people rely very much on tourism to bring in desirable U.S. dollars. They Jamaicans are a generally friendly people, who will willingly have a conversation with you, if you can stand their thick patois (pronounced pa-twa) accents... displayed next 300 characters
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