Why did the Syrians came to Jamaica?

Lebanese and Syrian people therefore sought protection from Britain and since Jamaica was under British rule at the time, they fled to Jamaica. Lebanese and Syrian people moved to many parts of the Caribbean. Others moved to Cuba, but weren't happy there and eventually moved to Jamaica.
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Why did Syrians migrate to Jamaica?

Around the end of the 19th century, a significant number of Lebanese and Syrian people chose to give up everything they knew and move to Jamaica like the Jews before them. The Lebanese and Syrian immigrants were primarily Christians that were fleeing religious persecution by the Ottoman Empire.
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Why did the Syrians come to the Caribbean?

' These Arabs emigrated to the Caribbean from as early as 1904 in an attempt to escape religious persecution and economic hardship in their native countries. At the turn of the twentieth century Maronite Christians from Syria and Lebanon began to arrive in Trinidad.
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When did Syrians arrived in Jamaica?

Many arrived in the 19th century, from not only modern day Lebanon, but also Syria and Palestine, having fled their homeland due to religious persecution under Ottoman rule.
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Where did the Syrians come from to Jamaica?

SYRIANS/LEBANESE

In the last decade of the nineteenth century, immigrants from the Middle East began arriving in Jamaica. The majority came from Lebanon, the others were from Damascus in Syria and from Bethlehem in Palestine.
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Where did the Syrians come from?

History. Syrians emerged from various origins; the main influence came from ancient Semitic peoples, populations from Arabia and Mesopotamia, while Greco-Roman influence is marginal.
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Why did the Syrians and Lebanese come to the Caribbean?

Like most waves of immigration, Syrian and Lebanese immigrants came to the Caribbean in order to escape economic hardships, civil unrest and religious persecution. They were mainly Christians. Lebanese and Syrians mostly worked in the retail sector, both buying and selling.
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What did the Syrians and Lebanese do in Jamaica?

The city was full of promise. The earliest Lebanese and Syrian immigrants worked in the banana industry but the industry began to decline at the beginning of the 20th century. As a result, like the Jamaican-Jews, the Lebanese and Syrian people began to work in the retail sector and were buying and selling.
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Who brought banana to Jamaica?

Bananas, native to Southeast Asia, were brought to Jamaica in the early 16th century by the Spanish. Today, bananas are an important source of farm income, especially in St. Mary, Portland and St. James, and the fruit is a very popular staple among Jamaicans, whether green or ripe.
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Who were the original Syrians?

The oldest human remains found in Syria date back to roughly 700,000 years ago. Archeologists have uncovered skeletons and bones of Neanderthals that lived in the region during this period. Ebla, a city in Syria that's thought to have existed around 3,000 B.C., is one of the oldest settlements to be excavated.
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When did the Spaniards came to Jamaica?

Christopher Columbus reached the island in 1494 and spent a year shipwrecked there in 1503–04. The Spanish crown granted the island to the Columbus family, but for decades it was something of a backwater, valued chiefly as a supply base for food and animal hides.
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What is Syria religion?

According to CIA World Factbook, 87% of Syrians are Muslim, the majority being Sunni Muslims (74%). A further 13% are Shi'a Muslims, following the Alawite (11%), Ismaili (1%) or Twelver Imami (0.5%) sects.
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Why did the indentured labourers came to the Caribbean?

Indentured labour from India and China started in the 19th century. They migrated to the Caribbean to work on plantations in places such as Jamaica, Trinidad and British Guiana.
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Who brought coconut to Jamaica?

Coconuts are not native to Jamaica but were introduced by Spanish settlers in the 16th century. Coconuts have since become a well established part of Jamaican life, with coconuts being used in many traditional recipes such as rice and peas, run down and gizzada.
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Who brought rice to Jamaica?

Rice was popular in West African culture and the slaves brought the recipe with them to Jamaica and passed on the knowledge to their descendants. To help them adjust to their new, horrid environment, the slaves cooked food that was familiar to them, including rice and peas.
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Who brought Yam to Jamaica?

It is said that yams came to Jamaica from Africa in a Portuguese slave ship. There are up to 18 different varieties of yam are cultivated in Jamaica, and they all have a unique taste, flavour and texture.
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What is the country of origin for Syrians and Lebanese?

The Lebanese people in Syria are people from Lebanon or those of Lebanese descent who live in the country of Syria.
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What does a Syrian mean?

Syrian means belonging or relating to Syria, or to its people or culture. ... the Syrian capital of Damascus.
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What is the other name of Syria?

Official name Syrian Arab Republic. a republic in SW Asia at the E end of the Mediterranean.
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Who were the indentured labourers that came to Jamaica?

One of the oldest and most enduring cultures in the world was introduced to Jamaica when Indians came to work as indentured labourers. The first ship, SS Blundell, carrying 261 Indians arrived at Old Harbour Bay on May 10, 1845, and from 1930 onwards, Indian merchants and professionals have made Jamaica their home.
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Why were indentured labourers needed?

Many Indians agreed to become indentured labourers to escape the widespread poverty and famine in the 19th century. Some travelled alone; others brought their families to settle in the colonies they worked in. The demand for Indian indentured labourers increased dramatically after the abolition of slavery in 1834.
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Why was labor imported?

Importing indentured labour became viable for plantation owners because newly emancipated slaves refused to work for low wages. This is demonstrated in the sheer number of freed slaves in colonies that imported Indian workers.
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