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  1. 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.

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      Jamaica - Economy, Agriculture, Tourism: Jamaica’s economy...

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      Jamaica - Colonialism, Slavery, Independence: The following...

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      Jamaica - Tropical, Humid, Rainy: The tropical climate is...

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  2. 1 day ago · The island’s various Spanish, French, and English place-names are remnants of its colonial history. The great majority of its people are of African ancestry, the descendants of slaves brought by European colonists.

  3. 3 days ago · Ethnic groups and languages. Spanish colonists had virtually exterminated the aboriginal Taino people by the time the English invaded the island in 1655. The Spaniards themselves escaped the island or were expelled shortly afterward.

  4. 5 days ago · Jamaica Facts and Culture. What is Jamaica famous for? Cultural Attributes: Jamaicans are generally outgoing and like to have animated conversations. Good table manners are considered an important social refinement. Jamaicans... More. Family: Most Jamaican families are headed by women. Jamaicans adore children.

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    1 day ago · It became an important part of the colonial British West Indies. Under Britain's colonial rule, Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with a plantation economy dependent on continued importation of African slaves and their descendants.

  6. 4 days ago · Sir James Modyford's memorial of what passed between Lord Willoughby, Governor of Barbadoes, and himself at Barbadoes, from 29 May 1667 until 5 July following, concerning Modyford's request for the Colchester or a ship of force to take himself and his people to Jamaica on his Majesty's service.

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  8. 4 days ago · The Green, also referred to as the Douglaston Community, was one of New York City’s oldest African American communities. Located in what is now Jamaica, Queens, The Green began sometime around ...

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