Arawak Indians in Jamaica

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History

 

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Michelle J

 

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December 12, 2014

 

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University

 

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The laws on the island supported slavery, and the sugar production dominated the economy. After awhile, the slaves started running away to live in small bands in the mountains. These people were referred to as ‘Maroons,’ meaning wild men of the Mountains. Eventually, slavery was abolished in Jamaica...
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These people were referred to as ‘Maroons,’ meaning wild men of the Mountains. Eventually, slavery was abolished in Jamaica. For the most part, the Jamaican people followed the Church of England. They did however allow greater religious freedoms than England itself. The plantation owners thought it would be smart to allow the African slaves to practice their own religions incase of a revolt...
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