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The Link Between Ghana, Africa, and Jamaica: A Shared History, Culture, and Architectural Evolution

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Aug 16, 2024
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The connection between Jamaica and Ghana finds its roots in the dark and complex history of the transatlantic slave trade. Both countries share a significant past, as millions of Africans, including those from present-day Ghana, were forcibly transported to the Caribbean to work on plantations, shaping Jamaica’s demographic and cultural landscape. Over centuries, the descendants of these enslaved people have woven a rich tapestry of cultural, spiritual, and social traditions, creating a deep bond between Jamaica and Ghana that endures to this day.

Late 19th century Afro-Caribbean workers laboring on a lush, tropical banana plantation, surrounded by swaying palm trees and dense foliage. Warm, golden light casts long shadows across the scene, as if shot during the golden hour.
Late 19th century Afro-Caribbean workers laboring on a lush, tropical banana plantation, surrounded by swaying palm trees and dense foliage. Warm, golden light casts long shadows across the scene, as if shot during the golden hour.
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