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Jamaican Maroons in Nova Scotia The Canadian Encyclopedia ~ Jamaican Maroons in Nova Scotia The ancestors of the Maroons of Jamaica were enslaved Africans who had been brought there by the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries and later by the British who captured Jamaica from Spain in 1655 to work its lucrative sugar plantations

The Maroons ~ The Jamaica Maroons 17961800 Just as the end of the American Revolution brought the Black Loyalists to Nova Scotia so the end of the next major war brought a different group of Black settlers to the province The second group came from Jamaica They were known as the Trelawney Maroons after the town from which they came

The Maroons in Nova Scotia John N Grant Dr Henry ~ John N Grants The Maroons in Nova Scotia is a highly readable and entertaining account of the journey of the Maroons of Jamaica to Nova Scotia The book fleshes out our understanding of a brief episode of Nova Scotias long history of black settlement that usually receives cursory treatment in more general works

Jamaican Maroons in Nova Scotia The politics of climate ~ Jamaican Maroons in Nova Scotia The politics of climate and race Anya Zilberstein Not long after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau handed winter coats to Syrian refugees arriving in Toronto this past December reports about the immigrants’ problems began appearing in the press

Jamaican Maroons in Sierra Leone Wikipedia ~ The Jamaican Maroons in Sierra Leone were a group of just under 600 Jamaican Maroons from Cudjoes Town Trelawny Town the largest of the five Maroon towns in Jamaica who were deported by British forces following the Second Maroon War in 1796 first to Nova Scotia

Afua Cooper A monument for the Maroons Nova Scotia Advocate ~ The Maroons were seen by white Nova Scotians as a replacement for the Black Loyalist labour force that had fled Nova Scotia for Sierra Leone four years earlier due to antiBlack racism and slavelike conditions However the Maroons were a free and independent people and would only labour on their own terms

Jamaican Maroons The Indomitable Maroons Of Jamaica ~ The Trelawny Town Maroons were resettled in Nova Scotia for a few brutal winters and the survivors were sent back to Africa to live in Sierra Leone The Maroon Lifestyle Jamaican Maroons intermarried with Amerindian natives establishing independence in the back country as the island changed hands from the Spanish to the British in the 17th century

Maroons Wikipedia ~ After the governor tricked the Trelawny Maroons into surrendering the colonial government deported approximately 600 captive maroons to Nova Scotia Due to their difficulties and those of Black Loyalists settled at Nova Scotia and England after the American Revolution Great Britain established a colony in West Africa Sierra Leone It offered ethnic Africans a chance to set up their community there beginning in 1792

Jamaican Maroons in Halifax A Black Canadian History ~ The Second Maroon War in Jamaica The Maroons set sail for Nova Scotia on the Dover the Anne and the Mary The Maroons arrived in Nova Scotia The majority of the Maroons moved from Halifax to Preston in order to work on land in that area owned by the Governor of Nova Scotia John Wentworth

Did You Know Jamaican Maroons Were Sent to Canada ~ The Trelawny Maroons arrived in Nova Scotia in 1796 and left four years later On Aug 7 1800 more than 500 Maroons left from Halifax aboard the HMS Asia that was bound for Freetown Sierra Leone in Africa They maintained the memory of Jamaica for their descendants


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