Monday, February 8, 2021

History of Jamaica

 February 8, 2021


Pre-Colonialism/ European rule

Not much is known about the people who occupied Jamaica between 4000–1000 BC. It was not until 1492 when Christopher Columbus arrived on the island and first contacted the natives. After Columbus’s discovery of the island, more Spanish settlers began sailing to Jamaica setting up colonies, causing many of the natives to die in large numbers from disease and enslavement from the Spanish. In 1655, The British began an invasion of Spanish owned Jamaica, leading to a majority of the Spanish to flee and the British to gain the land, with many former slaves moving into independent communities. With the transition to British controlled to a large influx of African slaves to work on sugar plantations and Irish prisoners.



18th 20th century/ Independence   

Even though the trade of slavery was abolished in 1807 and conditions for slaves were improved, the use of slaves was still allowed due to the boom of crops like sugar and cotton, with slaves still being mistreated. Due to this, many slave rebellions were formed, leading to the destruction of dozens of plantations and hundreds of death, ultimately forcing the British government to make slavery illegal in 1834. Over the next couple of decades, multiple natural disasters and high unemployment would make many Jamaicans want political independence from the British. It would not be until August 6th ,1962 when Island would attain full independence and having Sir Alexander Bustamante as their first prime minister.


History reflected in people

               Due to the large population of African slaves being sent to Jamaica, 92.1% of the population is Black/Black-mixed, with nonblack mixed making. This has led to large African group on the island from places such as  Ghana and Nigeria. There are also  groups of Asians that make up the second large race like the Indo  Jamaicans and Chinese Jamaicans.






List of Islands to adopt
1. Jamacia 
2. Cuba
3. Bermuda

Monday, February 1, 2021

Island Travel: Jamaica

 January 30, 2021


While their dozens of islands in the Caribbean to choose from, Jamaica is definitely a great pick to travel to. However, there are a couple key things to know about the island before packing your bags and boarding the next flight straight away. First things first is to plan on staying in tourist friendly areas. Unless you already understand a good amount of Patois and are planning on holding some Jamaican dollars during your stay, you will probably have a hard time adventuring to lesser tourist attracted areas and might not have the appropriate form of payment. Also, make sure to be careful on the roads since not only do they drive on the left side instead of the right, but the road themselves can be narrow, filled with potholes, and have other aggressive drivers.

Once you do all that, you are ready to start exploring the island. There are many places that have historical landsites and museums to visit like Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. There are other places like Montego Bay that are more for entertainment such as bamboo rafting down Martha Brae river, zip lining, snorkeling, and even horseback riding in the water. They even have mountains that can be hiked, including the famous Jamaican Blue Mountain range where blue mountain coffee is grown.

  

 

After spending a couple hours exploring Jamaica and its attraction, you, like most people, are going to get hungry and want to eat. Luckily, Jamaica offers a lot of great dishes on the island ranging from great to delicious. Many dish like Ackee and saltfish, fried plantain, and even Oxtail with rice and peas are national favorites in Jamaica and when prepared, it can be seen as to why that is the case. If you have more of a sugar tooth, then you can also try their desserts such as rum cake and coco bread.

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