In which sea is Jamaica located?
→ In the Caribbean Sea.
Who were the first inhabitants of Jamaica?
→ The Taínos (or Arawaks).
Which country took control of Jamaica in 1655?
→ Britain / The British.
When did Jamaica become independent?
→ In 1962.
What Is Jamaica’s motto?
→ “Out of Many, One People.”
What is the capital city of Jamaica?
→ Kingston.
What important event happened in 1494?
→ Christopher Columbus arrived in Jamaica.
What made Jamaica rich during British rule?
→ Sugar plantations.
Why are the British flag and the Jamaican flag connected?
→ Because Jamaica was a British colony and is still a member of the Commonwealth.
What music style is strongly associated with Jamaica?
→ Reggae.
What is the official language of Jamaica?
→ English.
Which European country first ruled Jamaica?
→ Spain.
Where were enslaved people brought from?
→ West Africa.
Who is King Charles III for Jamaica?
→ Jamaica’s head of state.
Which famous Jamaican singer helped make reggae popular around the world?
→ Bob Marley.
Which language is widely spoken in Jamaica?
→ Jamaican Patois (Patwa).
What positive things did the Spanish bring to Jamaica?
→ New crops, animals and European culture.
In which year was slavery abolished in the British Empire?
→ 1834.
Who is Andrew Holness?
→ The Prime Minister of Jamaica.
What do the colors of the Jamaican flag symbolize?
→ Black represents strength and creativity, gold represents natural wealth and sunshine, and green represents hope and agriculture.
What is the national bird of Jamaica?
→ The hummingbird.
What negative effects did Spanish colonization have?
→ Disease, violence and the destruction of the Taíno population.
Did life become easy for former slaves after emancipation?
→ No, many still worked on plantations for very low wages.
Complete the sentence: Jamaica is a __________ __________ with a government and a __________ __________.
→ Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy with a government and a constitutional monarchy.
What does Jamaica’s motto celebrate?
→ Diversity and multiculturalism.