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Who Are the Maroons of Jamaica and How Do They Connect to Jamaican Real Estate?

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Dec 31, 2024
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Depicting the fierce resilience of the Maroons, who fought from 1728 to 1739 against British colonial forces in Jamaica, this image captures the strength and determination of communities of escaped Africans who found refuge in the island’s rugged interior.
Depicting the fierce resilience of the Maroons, who fought from 1728 to 1739 against British colonial forces in Jamaica, this image captures the strength and determination of communities of escaped Africans who found refuge in the island’s rugged interior.

The Maroons of Jamaica are descendants of African slaves who escaped from plantations during the colonial period and established autonomous communities in the island’s rugged interior. Their story is deeply intertwined with Jamaica’s history of resistance to slavery and colonial rule. Here’s a breakdown of who they are and their connection to Jamaican real estate:

Who Are the Maroons?

  1. Origins: The Maroons emerged during the 17th and 18th centuries when enslaved Africans fled from Spanish and later British plantations. They settled in the mountainous regions of Jamaica, such as the Blue Mountains and Cockpit Country, where they formed self-sufficient, fortified communities.

  2. Autonomy: Following the First and Second Maroon Wars, treaties w…

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