Colonial Foundations
Theories of Racial Tension
Legacy of the Plantation Economy
Impact on Contemporary T&T
Important Dates & Events
100

The main agricultural system in Trinidad and Tobago, which relied on enslaved African labor.

What is the plantation system?

100

This theory suggests a rigid, racialized social structure, where social mobility was almost impossible for T&T laborers.

What is caste theory?

100

Plantation owners in T&T influenced post-colonial governance by maintaining centralized, top-down power. This kind of government is known as:

What is authoritarian governance?

100

Modern tensions in T&T often arise as groups compete over these scarce resources.

What are economic and political resources?

100

In this year, slavery was abolished in British colonies, paving the way for indentured labor in T&T.

What is 1834?

200

This group of laborers was brought from India to T&T after the abolition of slavery to work on plantations.

Who are the indentured laborers?

200

This theory helps explain why groups in T&T feel disadvantaged when they believe other groups have better resources or privileges.

What is relative deprivation theory?

200

The plantation system’s focus on this kind of crop led to T&T’s dependency on global markets for its economic survival.

What are cash crops?

200

This term describes the persistent ethnic and cultural differences that have endured since the plantation era.

What is cultural pluralism?

200

This social movement in the 1970s aimed to unify Trinidadians under “Black Power.”

What is the Black Power Movement?

300

Colonial rulers used this strategy to prevent unity among racial groups in T&T, maintaining control through division.

What is divide-and-rule?

300

This economic theory suggests that T&T’s reliance on exporting plantation crops made it dependent on colonial powers.

What is dependency theory?

300

The plantation economy left T&T with a society where Afro- and Indo-Trinidadians are linked to specific economic roles. This is known as:

What is economic segmentation?

300

Both Afro- and Indo-Trinidadians tend to view themselves as “more oppressed” than the other, a concept known as:

What is competitive victimhood?

300

Celebrated in T&T, this holiday recognizes the arrival of Indian laborers and affirms Indo-Trinidadian identity.

What is Indian Arrival Day?

400

The introduction of different racial groups in T&T for labor created this type of labor market, characterized by separated racial roles.

What is a segmented labor market?

400

This theory explains how the colonial system in T&T fostered racial separation that maintained social stability by limiting interaction.

What is structural functionalism?

400

This small, elite group controlled the T&T plantation economy, leading to racialized social hierarchies.

Who are the white Europeans?

400

Despite independence, T&T’s racial divisions challenge the creation of this unified national concept.

What is a cohesive national identity?

400

Emancipation Day in T&T commemorates the abolition of slavery and is celebrated on this date.

What is August 1st?

500

This term describes how plantations fundamentally structured T&T society, with decisions centralized among a white elite.

What is authoritarian social organization?

500

The plantation system’s legacy of creating cultural groups without integrating them aligns with this pluralism theory.

What is cultural pluralism?

500

Indo-Trinidadians’ association with agriculture and Afro-Trinidadians with urban jobs reflects this long-term economic outcome of the plantation legacy.

What is occupational stratification?

500

This ongoing division in T&T society reflects the historical plantation system’s influence on modern governance and social order.

What is racialized political stratification?

500

After the end of indentureship in 1917, this law prevented future indentured laborers from coming to T&T.

What is the 1917 Immigration Ordinance?

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