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A Concise History of Jamaica: Sugar, Slavery, and the Birth of a Rebel Nation
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Adrian Markham
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Explore how a brutal laboratory of Caribbean plantation slavery birthed an unstoppable global culture of rebellion. Whether you are commuting or seeking a defiant deep dive into Black history, this gritty narrative brings centuries of colonial resistance to life. Discover how extreme exploitation forged a society defined entirely by its stubborn insistence on human dignity.
From the thriving Indigenous communities before 1494 through the harrowing transatlantic slave trade, witness a relentless fight for freedom from below. Feel the pulse of the Maroon wars and labor uprisings that fractured the British Empire, setting the stage for a fiercely independent modern identity.
What you'll discover inside:
• The tragic but resilient evolution of Indigenous populations facing Spanish conquest and European neglect.
• How the transatlantic sugar trade engineered one of Britain's wealthiest and most violent colonies.
• Gripping accounts of Maroon communities, everyday defiance, and the Baptist War that forced abolition.
• The turbulent transition to paid labor, indentured servitude, and the fierce labor uprisings of the 1930s.
• The postcolonial rise of self-rule and the outsized global impact of Jamaican music, religion, and sport.
Press play to experience the breathtaking true story of an island that transformed violence and inequality into a triumphant, worldwide cultural roar. Embark on this unforgettable audio journey today and understand the true meaning of empire, freedom, and independence.
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