The Ethnic Group Which Inhabited Jamaica Prior to Colonization During the 16th Century, the Period When Enslaved Persons Were Forcibly Imported Into Jamaica, the Persons Who Owned the Plantations of Jamaica Throughout History, and the Reason Interracial Families Developed Within Jamaica Post the 16th Century

There are no indigenous black Jamaicans, as Jamaica prior to colonization was inhabited by the Taino, a First Nations group. Jamaica was an uninhabited by slaves until the 1500's when slaves were forcibly migrated to Jamaica to work the land for sugarcane. The plantations were opened by wealthy British people who lived abroad. British people hired other British people to manage the plantations and naturally the black slaves and white property managers had children...


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