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In the 19th century, E. B. Tylor suggested that all societies progressed through three evolutionary stages: savagery, barbarism, and civilization.
Maroons
Descendants of Africans in the Americas who formed independent settlements after escaping from slavery, often found in the Caribbean and parts of the Americas.
Colonel Cudjoe
A historical figure, often revered as a leader of the Maroons in Jamaica, who fought against British colonial rule in the 18th century.
Jamaica
An island nation in the Caribbean, known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly in music, cuisine, and its influence on the broader Caribbean and global communities.
Span Spanish Presence
The historical period when Spain explored, colonized, and held territories across the world, notably in the Americas, from the late 15th century onward.
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