A British colony since 1655, Jamaica was granted independence in 1962. Jamaican political leaders at the time rejected republicanism in favor of becoming a Commonwealth realm with Queen Elizabeth ...
Jamaica became independent in 1962 after over 300 years of British colonial control, but the country opted to retain Queen Elizabeth as head of state. There's still several steps ahead for the ...
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Jamaica’s ‘dark tourism’ drive will turn colonial buildings into slavery monumentsJamaica will preserve British colonial sites as slavery monuments to boost the “dark tourism” industry on the island. Local activists have led Caribbean demands for reparatory payments for ...
1998. The British Army in the West Indies: Society and the Military in the Revolutionary Age. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. Burnard, Trevor G., 1991. Inheritance and Independence: Women’s ...
Brazilian-born Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), will visit the Caribbean nation for the ...
The University of London's (UCL) Legacies of British Slavery ... slavery in most British colonies in 1833, receiving £15,052 for 806 enslaved people in Jamaica. Gladstone's family to apologise ...
One of the countries fighting in this war was Britain. Jamaica was a British colony, which means that it used to be ruled by Britain. So Mary wanted to help the British soldiers in the war.
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