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THE CARIBBEAN HISTORY CXC

THE CARIBBEAN HISTORY CXC. Delmer Tzib SJC. Caribbean History CXC: Core. The Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. The Europeans. The Economic Revolution and the coming of enslaved Africans. Slave Resistance. Emancipation and Apprenticeship.

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THE CARIBBEAN HISTORY CXC

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  1. THE CARIBBEAN HISTORY CXC Delmer Tzib SJC

  2. Caribbean History CXC: Core • The Indigenous Peoples of the Americas. • The Europeans. • The Economic Revolution and the coming of enslaved Africans. • Slave Resistance. • Emancipation and Apprenticeship. • The coming of the Chinese, Europeans (Madeirans, Germans, French), Indians and Africans. • The Establishment of the Peasantry, 1838 to 1900. • The United States’ influence in the Caribbean. • Popular Protests in the 1930s. • Movements towards Independence and Regional Integration up to 1985.

  3. Themes: Section A • The Indigenous Peoples and the Europeans • Caribbean Economy and Slavery • Resistance and Revolt

  4. Themes: Section B • Metropolitan Movements towards Emancipation • Adjustments to Emancipation, 1838 – 1876 • Caribbean Economy, 1875 - 1985

  5. Themes: Section C • The United States in the Caribbean, 1776 - 1985 • Caribbean Political Development up to 1985 • Caribbean Society 1900 - 1985

  6. School Based Assessment • Topic for next week! dtzibcxc@gmail.com • Choose a theme: 1. 2. 3. • Put your topic into a question form!

  7. Theme: The US in the Caribbean • Topic: The US in Cuba • Question: What is the primary reason for US intervention in Cuban affairs in the late 1700’s?

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