History of Jamaica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jamaica , the third largest Caribbean island, was inhabited by Arawak natives. When Christopher Columbus arrived at the island, he claimed the land for Spain. Still, it was not truly colonized until ...
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; Print copies of the History and Geography of Jamaica are available for purchase from any Gleaner Company office. For more information, contact the office nearest you.
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www.discoverjamaica.com/gleaner/discover/geography/
www.discoverjamaica.com/gleaner/discover/geography/
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Go-LocalJamaica; Go-Shopping ; Gleaner Classifieds; Government Websites; Guest Book; Jamaican Studies; Jamaican Personalities; Inside Customs; Live Radio ; News by E-mail; Non profit classifieds; People Search; Personals; Politics & History; Returning Residents; Subscriptions; Weather; Webcam; The National ... Views of Jamaica...
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www.discoverjamaica.com/politics.html
www.discoverjamaica.com/politics.html
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Provides a history of Jamaica from colonial times to the present. ... - The History of Jamaica by Edward Long, Ian Randle Publishers (March, 2003). - History of Jamaica by Clinton Vane De Brosse Black, Livingstone, Churchill (December, 1989). - Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom: History, Heritage and Culture by...
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www.historyofnations.net/northamerica/jamaica.html
www.historyofnations.net/northamerica/jamaica.html
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Jamaica General Information includes information on History, National Hero's & Symbols, Doing Business in Jamaica, the Maroons, Historical Dates, Jamaica FAQ s, moving to Jamaica, and Work Requirements ... Brief History of Jamaica; Compiled from various history books by Donna Essix...
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www.jamaicans.com/info/brief.htm
www.jamaicans.com/info/brief.htm
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Jamaica online takes a real look at Jamaica and Jamaican culture with recipes guides to patois, reggae, how to be a tourist, Negril, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, Port Antonio, Kingston, Mandeville, Portmore ... Jamaica to Cuba - Part 3; Today is our last day in Cuba. As usual we went to breakfast. After breakfast I had to...
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www.jamaicans.com/
www.jamaicans.com/
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Documents for the retrospective history of Jamaica...
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The first people the Columbus saw when arrived in Jamaica were a brown-skinned people called the Arawaks. Fishermen in their canoes, cultivators clearing land, boys snaring birds, all gazed with wonder at the strange ships whose great square sails resembled the wings of some enormous bird.
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members.tripod.com/livi_d/history/history.htm
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