General history of the Caribbean When people conduct historical research, it can be said that the success of any career is based on the understanding of the subject matter to be studied. Understanding the specific people and local culture, the region and climate where they live, the attitudes of people, and their current political competition is to pour energy into this theme. It is this deep familiarity that makes vivid events of events and themes of history. There is probably not such an initial requirement that is needed over the historical research of the Caribbean.
Ancient history of Caribbean Higman, B. W. General history of the Caribbean Islands from the beginning of people 's residence to the present. It includes early human movements, European colonization, slavery and development of slave trade, plantation economy, Haitian revolution, independence movement, Cuban revolution and representatives of the Caribbean people. 372 pgs. • 2010 1/1414374 FIDEL AND CHE: Revolutionary Friendship Simon's unique double statue, Reid-Henry, injected new highlights into the two most dramatic twentieth-century figures. Reed Henry used information sources from Cuba, Latin America, America, Europe and Russia, and materials not available to previous biographers, a persuasive portrait of the revolutionary era, and two Of celebrities and activists. Character 448 pgs. •2009
Many people think the Caribbean island is the best place for vacation. However, the historical background of the Caribbean seems somewhat different. There is a long history of colonial rule and slavery in the Caribbean. With the establishment of a new colonization, a new culture and language was introduced. It tends to focus only on the bright side of Columbus' discovery of new land in Europe and colonization, and it tends to forget the destruction and destruction of the local life. Prior to the discovery of Columbus, they were the first Caribbean who was almost destroyed by the brutal invasion of European countries and their culture and language.
Caribbean culture is a product of its history and geography. The vast majority of the Caribbean lived and developed earlier than European American colonies, so that the theme and symbols of pioneers, farmers and traders played an important role in the early development of the Caribbean culture It was. Britain conquered the Caribbean Sea in 1759, need to compromise a large number of French speaking people under British rule and compromise. Influence