Caribbean History
The land of the Caribbean is a rich, diverse and cultural place. There was a tradition of slave trade and colonialism created by the early Europeans in the Caribbean and the influences of it are transparent even today to travelers of the region. The first people to have explored the Caribbean are the Europeans. They called it traveling to the New World.More...
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History Of Social Work In The Caribbean

Caribbean has several social workers who have a large mount of work to do there. Mainly social workers are needed in the school system to manage hundreds of kids. Social workers are known to take large work loads. Caribbean islands have had a long history of slavery. Even today slavery exists and also human trafficking takes place. The island had ignored education for the children especially in places like Jamaica and Haiti.More...
Caribbean Music History

Caribbean islands have a rich and diverse history. The music and the festivals of Caribbean are rich and cultural. There are several different styles of music that originated on these islands. The genres include traditional Puerto Rico Aguinaldo and the Jamaican Mento and even the salsa and reggae. Caribbean music has influenced the European and American music to a great extent. The music in the islands has strong influences from Africa tribal music.More...
History Caribbean Food And Its Influences

Some of the first inhabitants of the Caribbean island were the Arawak, Carib and Taino Indians. The occupied the islands of the British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Dominica, Jamaica, Trinidad, Haiti and Grenada. The islanders mainly depended on the local produce and small animals of the land and the ocean for food.More...
History Of Slavery In The Caribbean

Caribbean has had a long history of slavery. Several of the Caribbean islands actually had a population but still slave labor was required for manufacturing sugar which was the island’s main trade. The sugar crop grew very well here. Actually white servants came to the islands before the African slaves arrived. However, these servants did not arrive in large numbers.More...
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