According to three articles in the Caribbean, the Caribbean is made up of many islands living in different languages and believing in various things. As colonization begins, more people believe different languages and different things insist on ownership of specific islands (in many cases the geographical distance is not large). Under the new 'ownership', these islands began to participate in slave trade. All the colonists on the island decided to choose slaves from various parts of West Africa. It depends on where in their Africa the colonies of their other "motherland" are.
Colonialism in the Caribbeanism Michelle Cliff, Antonio Benitez - Rojo and Sydney Mintz all discuss the Caribbean in their work, but they all have very different views. Sidney Mintz discusses the Caribbean from his historical point of view in his own work "Caribbean as a social and cultural area". There, the Caribbean is depicted as social unity rather than culture. Unity Antonio Benitez-Rojo tries to explain Caribbean's unique culture through a combination of history
Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean is well known and poverty is a constant fight in Latin America and the Caribbean. According to statistics of Latin America and the Caribbean Economic Committee, 167 million people in this region live in poverty (ECLAC). However, an additional 66 million people will live in extreme poverty (ECLAC). The report says that the number of the poor in Latin America and the Caribbean region has declined, but these figures are still large. - As a Caucasian American, I do not quite understand the harsh living environment Native Americans have endured. Last summer I was fishing and camping with my family at a resort in the northwestern Minnesota province. I noticed that this resort is located in the White Earth Indian Settlement. When I drove to the town near the resort, I saw that Native American was very poor.
About a year ago, I moved to a certain area of the city. They maintain a genuine presence in the area, at least three funeral directors (Catholic, Caribbean and unspecified) and magnificent seven people are walking. However, like the Turks, the Trinidad People's Republic, and the ribs, it is quickly discovered that the number of deceased people is slowly overtaken by recent immigrants in the area and overwhelmed. Because they were assaulted, silenced and bought by a group of cruel intruders they are now standing firmly on the ladder of the local wealth and are threatening everyone under the bucket of hot Filippo Berio