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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Events in the Caribbean by dependent territory (19 C) A. History of Anguilla (8 C, 8 P) History of Aruba (6 C, 5 P) B. History of British Antigua and Barbuda (9 C, 17 P) History of British Dominica (9 C, 11 P) ... History of the Caribbean Netherlands (3 C, 4 P) History of the Cayman Islands (7 C, 13 P)
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Caribbean nations as defined by the United Nations geoscheme Caribbean nations in a general sense. This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Caribbean.. In a general sense, the Caribbean can be taken to mean all the nations in and around the Caribbean Sea that lie within an area that stretches from The Bahamas in the north to Guyana in the south, and Suriname in the ...
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    Contemporary political map of the Caribbean. The history of the Caribbean reveals the region's significant role in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century. In the modern era, it remains strategically and economically important. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean and claimed the region for Spain. The following year, the first Spanish settlements ...
  5. factsinstitute.com

    Oct 18, 2024The cultural significance of the Caribbean. Due to colonization by European powers (such as Spain, France, Britain, and the Netherlands) and the influence of African, Indigenous, and Asian cultures, the Caribbean is highly diverse in terms of language, culture, and traditions.. The Caribbean has a complex history, heavily influenced by European colonization, the transatlantic slave trade, and ...
  6. libguides.rowan.edu

    Dec 5, 2024Resarch resources on Caribbean history and culture. The Caribbean region is made up of both independent countries and dependent territories which are divided into five geographical regions: The islands are located in the Greater Antilles; Lesser Antilles; North American Continental Shelf, or South America Continental Shelf.
    Author:Andrea BaerPublished:2017
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  8. wikiwand.com

    Other than Cuba and the Dominican Republic, all other 14 sovereign states (general sense) (and one British Overseas Territory) in the Caribbean are member nations of the Caribbean Community, which is an international organisation formed to promote regional integration and collaboration among its member nations.Honduras, Belize, Guyana, and Surinam can be considered as part of the Caribbean.
  9. infogalactic.com

    This a list of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Caribbean Region.. The Caribbean Region can be taken to mean all the countries in and around the Caribbean Sea that lies within an area that stretches from Grand Bahama Island in the north to Curaçao in the south, and French Guiana in the east to Belize in the west.This is an expanse (mostly of ocean) which measures about 1,000 ...
  10. commons.wikimedia.org

    Dependent territories in the Caribbeandependent territories in the Caribbean Region, on the Islands of the Caribbean Sea. Geographically, they are predominantly within greater North America. ... History of dependent territories in the Caribbean‎ (4 C) + British Caribbean‎ (6 C)
  11. britannica.com

    Dec 9, 2024West Indies - Colonialism, Caribbean, Islands: England was the most successful of the northwestern European predators on the Spanish possessions. In 1623 the English occupied part of Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts), and in 1625 they occupied Barbados. By 1655, when Jamaica was captured from a small Spanish garrison, English colonies had been established in Nevis, Antigua, and Montserrat.
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