This system forced africans to work on sugar plantations
what is Slavery
These country's became independent from Britain in 1962.
What is Trinidad and Tobago?
This Afro-Cuban religion blends African and Catholic beliefs.
What is Santería?
She led the Maroons against the British and is a national hero.
Who is Nanny of the Maroons?
This Jamaican sprinter is known as the fastest man in the world.
Who is Usain Bolt?
In 1804, this country became the first Black republic after a slave revolt.
What is Haiti?
The Bahamas gained independence from this country in 1973.
What is the United Kingdom (or Britain)?
This religion in Haiti has African roots and is often misunderstood.
What is Vodou (Voodoo)?
This man stood up for workers' rights in the 1930s and is a national hero.
Who is Clement Payne?
Haiti shares this Caribbean island with the Dominican Republic.
What is Hispaniola?
This system replaced slavery but still treated workers unfairly after emancipation.
What is indentured labor (or apprenticeship)?
This small twin-island country gained independence in 1983.
What is Saint Kitts and Nevis?
Bob Marley made this African-influenced music famous.
What is reggae?
He was a leader in the Haitian Revolution and later became emperor.
Who is Jean-Jacques Dessalines?
This African country has never been colonized
what is Ethiopia?
Africans brought to Saint Lucia worked mostly on these types of farms.
What are sugar plantations?
Dominica’s first Prime Minister after independence in 1978 was this man.
Who is Patrick John?
These people are descended from Africans and Indigenous Caribs.
Who are the Garifuna?
This man wrote Capitalism and Slavery and became the first Prime Minister.
Who is Eric Williams?
This international pop star was born in Barbados in 1988.
what is Rihanna?
He led a major rebellion in Grenada in 1795.
Who is Julien Fédon?
These island nations gained independence in 1981.
What is Antigua and Barbuda?
This type of dance and drum music in Martinique has African roots.
What is bèlè?
She was a formerly enslaved woman who became a symbol of freedom.
Who is Louise “Chabine” of Saint Martin?
This instrument, invented in Trinidad, is made from oil drums.
What is the steelpan?