Who owns the island of Jamaica?

Jamaica became independent from the United Kingdom in 1962 but remains a member of the Commonwealth. Jamaica Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
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Is Jamaica a British territory?

Seized from Spain by the English in 1655, Jamaica was a British colony until it became independent in 1962. The West Indian country of almost three million people is part of the Commonwealth and the British monarch remains head of state.
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Is Jamaica a country Yes or no?

The answer to the question is Jamaica a country, is yes. It is an island located in the Caribbean Sea and considered the third largest Caribbean island.
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Is Jamaica its own island?

Jamaica is a mountainous island in the Caribbean Sea about 600 miles (965 kilometers) south of Miami, Florida.
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Are Jamaicans originally from Africa?

Jamaicans are the citizens of Jamaica and their descendants in the Jamaican diaspora. The vast majority of Jamaicans are of African descent, with minorities of Europeans, East Indians, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and others of mixed ancestry.
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Is Jamaica a US ally?

The United States and Jamaica have a strong, growing, dynamic partnership. The United States was one of the first countries to recognize Jamaica's independence in 1962, and the two nations have historically cooperated on a number of wide-ranging international issues.
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Can I go to Jamaica without a passport?

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

U.S. citizens are generally required to present a valid U.S. passport when traveling to Jamaica, as well as proof of anticipated departure from Jamaica.
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Are Jamaicans British citizens?

In terms of citizenship, all Jamaicans who moved to the UK prior to Jamaican Independence in 1962 were automatically granted British citizenship because Jamaica was an overseas colony of the country. Jamaican immigrants must now apply for citizenship if they wish to become British nationals.
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How much money does UK give to Jamaica?

UK owes Jamaica $13.5 B in reparation for slavery – apology not enough. Olivia Grange, Jamaica's minister of sports, youth and culture.
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Is Jamaica a US territory?

The island achieved independence from the United Kingdom on 6 August 1962. With 2.9 million people, Jamaica is the third-most populous Anglophone country in the Americas (after the United States and Canada), and the fourth-most populous country in the Caribbean. Kingston is the country's capital and largest city.
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What did the Chinese bring to Jamaica?

Games of Chance – The Chinese brought their tradition of gambling with them and introduced games like “Whe Whe” and “Rakka Piu”, also known as “Chinapoo” to the island. The game of chance tradition was assimilated by Jamaicans who play modern games like “Cash Pot” and “Lucky Five.”
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When did the British take over Jamaica?

In 1655 a British expedition under Admiral Sir William Penn and General Robert Venables captured Jamaica and began expelling the Spanish, a task that was accomplished within five years.
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What religion is Jamaican?

Religion of Jamaica

Most Jamaicans are Protestant. The largest denominations are the Seventh-day Adventist and Pentecostal churches; a smaller but still significant number of religious adherents belong to various denominations using the name Church of God.
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Why do Jamaicans speak broken English?

After living their entire lives speaking the native languages of their homelands, the English that the slaves spoke was far from perfect. Slaves were forced to speak English in everyday situations, and because of this, a dialect of broken English came into fruition.
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Who are Jamaica's enemies?

Jamaica is a peaceful and loving country having no enemies . Jamaica is part of the United Nations and the Organization of American states. It is also considered a very active member of these organizations and also in the British Commonwealth Organization.
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Does Jamaica have a military?

he Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) comprises the Army, Air Wing and Coast Guard, together forming the military of Jamaica.
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Does Jamaica traDe with Cuba?

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Who introduced slavery to the Caribbean?

Between 1662 and 1807 Britain shipped 3.1 million Africans across the Atlantic Ocean in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Africans were forcibly brought to British owned colonies in the Caribbean and sold as slaves to work on plantations.
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When did slavery end in Jamaica?

On January 1, 1808 the Abolition Bill was passed. Trading in African slaves was declared to be “utterly abolished, prohibited and declared to be unlawful”. Emancipation and apprenticeship came into effect in 1834 and full freedom was granted in 1838.
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Why are Jamaicans so fast?

The most scientific explanation thus far is the identification of a “speed gene” in Jamaican sprinters, which is also found in athletes from West Africa (where many Jamaicans' ancestors came from), and makes certain leg muscles twitch faster.
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Who owns Barbados?

Barbados will remain part of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 54 countries with roots in the British Empire. On Tuesday, thousands celebrated across Barbados as nearly 400 years of British rule ended.
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