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  1. The Crown Colony of Jamaica and Dependencies was a British colony from 1655, when it was captured by the English Protectorate from the Spanish Empire. Jamaica became a British colony from 1707 and a Crown colony in 1866.

  2. 3 days ago · The crown colony. The Jamaican assembly had effectively voted its own extinction by yielding power to Eyre, and in 1866 Parliament declared the island a crown colony. Its newly appointed governor, Sir John Peter Grant, wielded the only real executive or legislative power.

  3. 3 days ago · The following history of Jamaica focuses on events from the time of European contact. For treatments of the island in its regional context, see West Indies and history of Latin America. Early period. The first inhabitants of Jamaica probably came from islands to the east in two waves of migration.

  4. Jamaica became a haven of privateers, buccaneers, and occasionally outright pirates: Christopher Myngs, Edward Mansvelt, and most famously, Henry Morgan. England gained formal possession of Jamaica from Spain in 1670 through the Treaty of Madrid.

  5. Key learning points. Most of colonial Jamaica's population was Black. In the early 1860s, Black Jamaicans suffered from widespread political and socioeconomic difficulties. In 1865, Black Jamaicans rebelled against British rule during the Morant Bay Rebellion.

  6. 3 days ago · On August 6, 1962, Jamaica became independent with full dominion status within the Commonwealth, under a constitution that retained the British monarch as head of state. Bustamante assumed the title of prime minister. The following year Jamaica joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

  7. examines British colonialism in Jamaica, the use of slavery as a tool in Britain's war for trade and economic prosperity, and its impact on Jamaican inhabitants and their generations.

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