West Indian Federation History
Culture and Identity in the Federation
Government & Political Structures
Economic Challenges & Achievements
Heritage of the West Indian Federation
100

What year was the West Indian Federation established 

1958
100

What is the primary goal of the West Indian Federation established in 1958?

To promote political unity and economic collaboration among Caribbean territories.

100

Which two countries were the foremost advocates of the West Indian Federation?

Trinidad & Tobago

100

Which two major economic industries were pivotal in the West Indian Federation's economy?

Sugar & Banana

100

This organization, established in 1958, aimed to unite the Caribbean islands politically and economically but ultimately dissolved in 1965, leaving a mixed legacy that influenced regional cooperation efforts.

the West Indian Federation

200

What was the main goal of The West Indian Federation 

To achieve political and economic unification among Caribbean nations.

200

Which two countries were the first to join the West Indian Federation when it was formed?

Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica were the first two countries.

200

Who was the first Primer Minister of the West Indian Federation? 

Sir Grantley Adams.

200

In what year did the West Indian Federation dissolve, leading to individual countries pursuing their own economic policies?

1962

200

Which country was the first to leave the West Indian Federation in 1962?

Jamaica

300

Which Caribbean leader served as the first Prime Minister of the West Indian Federation?

Sir Grantley Adams

300

A significant cultural influence on the identity of the West Indian Federation's member nations.

African heritage and traditions, alongside European colonial influences.

300

Who was the only Primer Minister of the West Indian Federation 

Sir Grantley Adams.

300

The economic challenges faced by the West Indian Federation were partly due to reliance on a few key exports. What is this dependency commonly referred to?

Monoculture

300

Who served as the first Prime Minister of the West Indian Federation?

Alexander Bustamante

400

Name any of the three territories that initially participated in the West Indian Federation

Jamaica (other acceptable answers: Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados)

400

Which festival, celebrated across many Caribbean islands, exemplifies the mixed cultural identities present in the West Indies?

Carnival 

400

What major event in 1962 led to the dissolution of the West Indian Federation?

Jamaica deciding to leave the West Indian Federation.

400

Name one significant achievement in infrastructure development that occurred during the West Indian Federation's existence.

the establishment of regional educational and transportation initiatives, such as the creation of the University of the West Indies

400

What was one of the primary reasons for the dissolution of the West Indian Federation in 1962?

is regional political differences and lack of unified governance

500

In which year did the West Indian Federation official break down?

1962

500

What persistent societal challenge in the West Indian Federation reflects the complexities of cultural identity and post-colonialism?

The struggle for self-determination and the impact of colonial legacy on national identity.

500

What constitutional document outlined the structure of governance for the West Indian Federation, and what were its two key parliamentary bodies?

The West Indies Federation Act, which established a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

500

What was the biggest accomplishment of the West Indian Federation?

Achieving a united West Indian nation, overcoming territorial insularity and establishing a political unit with the goal of achieving independence from Britain

500

Name one long-term impact of the West Indian Federation on Caribbean integration movements

the influence on the establishment of regional organizations like CARICOM

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