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  2. Tamarind Farm Correctional Centre - Wikipedia

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    Politicians look on as Correctional Officers show the crops that inmates of Tamarind Farm Adult Correctional Centre have planted. Location. Near Spanish Town, St Catherine, Jamaica. Coordinates. 17°58′50″N 76°56′52″W  / . 17.9805904°N 76.9476467°W. / 17.9805904; -76.9476467.

  3. Igbo people in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Igbo people in Jamaica were trafficked by Europeans onto the island between the 18th and 19th centuries as enslaved labour on plantations. Igbo people constituted a large portion of the African population enslaved people in Jamaica. Jamaica received the largest number of enslaved people from the biafra region than anywhere else in the diaspora ...

  4. List of plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and pens in Jamaica by county and parish including historic parishes that have since been merged with modern ones. Plantations produced crops, such as sugar cane and coffee, while livestock pens produced animals for labour on plantations and for consumption. Both industries used the forced labour of enslaved peoples.

  5. Richmond Farm Correctional Centre - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Farm Correctional Centre. / 18.2330606; -76.8866372. Richmond Farm Prison is a prison in Jamaica that houses up to 235 first offenders serving long-term sentences. [1] It once incorporated a large banana farm, which was later destroyed. As of 2006, an attempt was under way to regenerate the farm with crops including bananas, corn ...

  6. Albion plantation - Wikipedia

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    Albion, 1915. [ 3] Albion was a sugar plantation in Saint David Parish, Jamaica. Created during or before the 18th century, it had at least 451 slaves when slavery was abolished in most of the British Empire in 1833. By the end of the 19th-century it was the most productive plantation in Jamaica due to the advanced refining technology it used.

  7. Pre-Columbian Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Around 950 AD, the people of the Meillacan culture settled on both the coast and the interior of Jamaica, either absorbing the Redware culture or co-inhabiting the island with them. [ 1] The Taíno culture developed on Jamaica around 1200 AD. [ 1] They brought from South America a system of raising yuca known as "conuco." [ 2]

  8. Green Park Estate, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Green Park Great House was purchased by Ray Fremmer, an American WW2 veteran, an eccentric amateur historian and archaeologist originally from Boston, who moved to Jamaica before 1960. Fremmer was the author of the 1963 book, Jamaica's heroes and patriots, and led the 1965 excavation of the heroes of the Morant Bay rebellion.

  9. Jamaican Maroons - Wikipedia

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    Coromantee, Jamaicans of African descent, Sierra Leone Creoles, Maroon people. Jamaican Maroons descend from Africans who freed themselves from slavery in the Colony of Jamaica and established communities of free black people in the island's mountainous interior, primarily in the eastern parishes. Africans who were enslaved during Spanish rule ...

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