We came
Who Am I
These Dates
His STORY
Do you Remember?
100

We brought mangoes, tea, coffee and baked goods to the Caribbean.

The Europeans

100

Sailed to west to discover new trade routes to India and China. 

Christopher Columbus 

100

1833 Marks what significant event in slave history?

The Emancipation Bill passed in Britain 

100

Ruled Jamaica during 1865? 

Governor Eyre

100
The name given to the communicative instrument used by the Maroons

The Abeng

200

We brought the first Africans to the Caribbean

The Spaniards

200

Lead a resistance against the British in 1760.

Tacky 

200

On May 23, 1832 this tragic event occurred. 

Sam Sharpe was hung. 

200

A mulatto man who was apart of the legislative council at the time of the Morant Bay rebellion.

George William Gordon

200

The people who came before us.

Ancestors

300

Large groups of us were brought to the Caribbean in the 17th century.

The Africans

300
Bought estates and sold to land cheaply to exslaves. 

George William Gordon 

300

What was returned to the people of Jamaica in 1997?

Emancipation Day Celebration

300

Created strategies to attack the British Army

Nanny of the Maroons

300

Maroon Village in the west of Jamaica

Accompong 

400

We decided to come to the Caribbean because we wanted to share in the wealth the Spanish had acquired. 

The Dutch

400

The preacher who was named after his plantation master and was said to have headed a major uprising.

Samuel Sharpe

400
This group was liberated from enslavement in 1542?

The Tainos

400

Featured on the Jamaican $2.00 note.

Paul Bogle 

400
Rum Sugar and this item was produced and shipped to Britain from Jamaica. 

Molasses

500

We entered the Caribbean around 250 BC

The Tainos
500

Leeward Maroon leader who signed a peace treaty with the English in 1739. 

Cudjoe

500

In 1838 this document was read in Spanish town Jamaica

Emancipation Declaration

500

Read the declaration from old Kingston house in August 1838. 

Governor Sir Lionel Smith.

500

Name given to the system that brought Africans to the Americas 

Transatlantic Slave Trade.