Why did Asians come to the Caribbean?

Migration history. Between 1853 and 1879, 14,000 Chinese laborers were imported to the British Caribbean
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as part of a larger system of contract labor bound for the sugar plantations.
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Why are there Asians in the Caribbean?

Many South Asians were brought to the Caribbean by their British colonizers. South Asians currently represent 40 percent of the population in Trinidad and Tobago. They represent the majority there.
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Why did Chinese come to the Caribbean?

The Chinese Arrive in the Caribbean

They were from poor families on the verge of starvation and suffering from trade wars. The first indentured people from China arrived in Cuba in 1847 and then two more ships arrived in 1854.
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What did Chinese bring to the Caribbean?

The Chinese brought their customs, culture, food, games, traditions and way of dress with them when they came to Trinidad. Even though they have been assimilated into Trinidadian society they still observe some of these customs. The wider Trinidadian society in turn has adopted some of the Chinese heritage.
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How many Chinese came to the Caribbean?

Organized Chinese immigration as a possible solution to the post-Emancipation West Indian plantation problems lasted from the 1850's to the 1866. Approximately 18,000 Chinese entered the Caribbean during this period.
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Why did the Chinese come to the Caribbean?



Why did Chinese migrate to Jamaica?

The migra- tion of Chinese was encouraged from the Chinese end by land hunger, high taxes, civil war, warlordism, international war and intervention - and particularly in southern and south eastern China, whence came the Hakka, the primary ethnic group that entered Jamaica.
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What religion did the Asians bring to the Caribbean?

Buddhism. Chinese folk religion (including Taoism and Confucianism)
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Why did the Chinese came to Trinidad?

Between 1853 and 1866, 2,645 Chinese immigrants went to Trinidad as indentured laborers for the sugar and cacao plantations. The Chinese migration after 1911 was a result of the Chinese revolution. Between 1920s and 1940s, Chinese migration increased. Then it came to a stop during the period of the Chinese revolution.
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Which ethnic group came to the Caribbean?

Today, descendants of these groups along with other indigenous people such as the Maya, Garifuna, Surinen and Tainos are still to be found in our Region. Europeans: The first Europeans to arrive were the Spanish in 1492 – led by an Italian, Christopher Columbus – followed by the Portuguese, English, Dutch and French.
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Is the Caribbean part of Asia?

Yes, the Caribbean is a part of North America. The Caribbean, also known as West Indies, includes a number of islands and archipelagos (more than 700 islands), stretched across the Caribbean sea.
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Is the Caribbean in Asia?

The United Nations geoscheme for the Americas presents the Caribbean as a distinct region within the Americas.
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Who inhabited the Caribbean first?

The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico.
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Which two ethnic groups dominated the Caribbean?

Amerindian Ethnicities

Originally, members of Carib or Arawak/Taino ethnic groups inhabited most of the Caribbean. However, these people traded with many continental cultures, including the Maya of the Yucatán, and exchanged ideas, cultural products, and genes.
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Are Trinidad people Chinese?

Chinese Trinidadians and Tobagonians (sometimes Sino-Trinidadians and Tobagonians or Chinese Trinbagonians) are Trinidadians and Tobagonians of Chinese ancestry.
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When Did Chinese came to Trinidad?

The first shipment of 192 Chinese immigrants arrived in Trinidad on a ship named Fortitude on October 12, 1806.
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Why are there Chinese in Cuba?

Although only about 150 native Chinese live in Cuba today, in the mid-1800s, there were more than 100,000, nearly all of them men. They were brought to Cuba as indentured laborers, enticed by worthless contracts that promised them freedom after eight years. Many died on sugar plantations not long after arriving.
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What did the Chinese introduce to Jamaica?

Pak choi (white vegetable), sometimes called bok choy, and a similar vegetable, Chinese cabbage were also introduced by the Chinese and are still enjoyed by many a Jamaican today. The Chinese also introduced the wok and stir-frying to Jamaica.
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How did people come to the Caribbean?

Around 6,000 years ago, the first people to inhabit the Caribbean arrived in Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic by boat. They used stone tools and gathered or hunted for their food. We call them Archaic Age people. Based on archaeology, we thought these people probably came from Central America.
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What two peoples influenced the culture of the Caribbean islands?

Major influences on Caribbean identity trace back to the arrival of French settlers (from the early-17th century), English settlers (from the early-17th century) and Spanish settlers (from the late-15th century).
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What did Tainos look like?

The Taíno people are medium height, with a bronze skin tone, and long straight black hair. Facial features were high cheekbones and dark brown eyes. The majority of them didn't use clothing except for married women who would wear a “short apron” called nagua. The Taino Indians painted their bodies.
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What groups colonized the Caribbean?

The four main colonial powers in the Caribbean were the Spanish, English, Dutch, and French. Other countries that held possession of various islands at different times were Portugal, Sweden, and Denmark.
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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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Who owns Caribbean islands?

The United States has two territories in the Caribbean - these are the United States Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. The United States won and annexed Puerto Rico in the Spanish and American war of 1899 (along with Guam and the Philippines as well as establishing a strong presence in Cuba).
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What is the dominant ethnic group in Asia?

Chinese Americans continue to be the largest Asian American ethnic group, numbering 4.2 million nationwide in 2012.
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