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Explore the rich history of the Caribbean, from indigenous peoples and European colonialism to slavery, resistance, and movements towards independence. Discover key events and influences, including the arrival of various ethnic groups and the impact of the United States. Unravel the social, economic, and political developments that shaped the region up to 1985.
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THE CARIBBEAN HISTORY CXC Delmer Tzib SJC
Caribbean History CXC: Core • The Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. • The Europeans. • The Economic Revolution and the coming of enslaved Africans. • Slave Resistance. • Emancipation and Apprenticeship. • The coming of the Chinese, Europeans (Madeirans, Germans, French), Indians and Africans. • The Establishment of the Peasantry, 1838 to 1900. • The United States’ influence in the Caribbean. • Popular Protests in the 1930s. • Movements towards Independence and Regional Integration up to 1985.
Themes: Section A • The Indigenous Peoples and the Europeans • Caribbean Economy and Slavery • Resistance and Revolt
Themes: Section B • Metropolitan Movements towards Emancipation • Adjustments to Emancipation, 1838 – 1876 • Caribbean Economy, 1875 - 1985
Themes: Section C • The United States in the Caribbean, 1776 - 1985 • Caribbean Political Development up to 1985 • Caribbean Society 1900 - 1985
School Based Assessment • Topic for next week! dtzibcxc@gmail.com • Choose a theme: 1. 2. 3. • Put your topic into a question form!
Theme: The US in the Caribbean • Topic: The US in Cuba • Question: What is the primary reason for US intervention in Cuban affairs in the late 1700’s?