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English colonists

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Oct 31, 2024
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Christopher Columbus’s arrival in Jamaica in 1494 during his second voyage to the New World marked a pivotal moment, reshaping the island’s history and its connections with the wider world.

English colonists were settlers from England who established colonies in various parts of the world, including North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia, beginning in the late 16th century. Driven by motivations such as economic opportunity, religious freedom, and imperial expansion, these colonists played a crucial role in shaping the historical, social, and political landscapes of the regions they inhabited. In the Caribbean, English colonists established plantations, engaged in trade, and introduced English legal and cultural systems, significantly impacting local societies. Their presence led to the establishment of English-speaking communities, the spread of Anglican Christianity, and a legacy of colonial institutions that continued to influence former colonies long after independence.

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