The Jamaican Maroon Wars: Liberated Slaves vs. British

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    As the British Empire transforms Jamaica into a ghastly slave colony in the 17th and 18th centuries, runaway Africans disperse into the mountains and resist. These “Maroons” establish free communities and their warriors proceed to raid plantations, liberate the enslaved, and decimate British attacks on their villages.
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  • @HistoryDose
    @HistoryDose  Рік тому +90

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    • @calebtoney4364
      @calebtoney4364 Рік тому +4

      Did you get a drink of water for telling a story

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Рік тому +1

      I'm related to Henry Morgan!

    • @Gyamfi
      @Gyamfi Рік тому +1

      Can you please do.....Tacky's War, along side---------Apongo and the Western Revolt of 1760-1 in Jamaica.............................next time if you can.........Thanks.....

    • @Gyamfi
      @Gyamfi Рік тому

      Can you please do.....Tacky's War, along side---------Apongo and the Western Revolt of 1760-1 in Jamaica.............................next time if you can.........Thanks.....

    • @Gyamfi
      @Gyamfi Рік тому

      Can you please do.....Tacky's War, along side---------Apongo and the Western Revolt of 1760-1 in Jamaica.............................next time if you can.........Thanks.....

  • @wzdm-lw4ir
    @wzdm-lw4ir Рік тому +1544

    As a Jamaican I thank you guys so much for bring light to the Jamaican Maroons. 🙏

    • @jonathanneal1319
      @jonathanneal1319 Рік тому +24

      This is but one video in thousands of them on youtube.
      But they are all good, including this one.

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Рік тому +48

      @@jonathanneal1319 Honestly though the algorithm has never recommended those videos until this one.

    • @jonathanneal1319
      @jonathanneal1319 Рік тому +14

      @@scottanos9981 I think it'll be trouble if you wait for recommendations.
      Many people self describe as misanthropic, and if the algorithm follows people's views, there will inevitably be trouble.

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Рік тому +5

      @@jonathanneal1319 You...have a point.

    • @jonathanneal1319
      @jonathanneal1319 Рік тому +1

      @@scottanos9981 I try to. Don't want to waste other's time waxing poetic.

  • @plantainconnoisseur
    @plantainconnoisseur Рік тому +658

    As a Jamaican who loves all your videos yet certainly never expected to see Jamaican history covered here I thank you, it is much appreciated 🙏🏾 did an amazing job as always.

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +59

      Thanks!

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      ​@@HistoryDosedid you know the Jamaican brother's and sister's were able to find freedom in Haiti? Google Jamaica debt to Haiti.

    • @LesterCrest.I
      @LesterCrest.I Рік тому +20

      LONG LIVE QUEEN NANNY OF THE MAROONS🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

    • @JanetCousins-to3hz
      @JanetCousins-to3hz 10 місяців тому +1

      Why should you be surprised?

    • @Theyy_humble
      @Theyy_humble 10 місяців тому

      Our history starts with the Bible Moses our ppl out of Egypt but we are being scattered thru the transatlantic slave ship to serve 400 yrs bondage bc our ppl broke TMH laws

  • @SoMuchSoy
    @SoMuchSoy Рік тому +473

    So epic! I would love to see you guys do one on "War of the Insane". A hill tribe of farmers who went to war with the French over unfair and heavy taxation.

    • @konglor9180
      @konglor9180 Рік тому +35

      They are the hmong the blood of my people

    • @malegria9641
      @malegria9641 Рік тому +14

      @@konglor9180I’m French, and holy shit you guys deserve more respect. You fought off the Chinese, the Vietnamese, us, the Cambodians, etc etc. y’all are awesome warriorsa

    • @IssacLemus-mk8bk
      @IssacLemus-mk8bk Рік тому +6

      @@malegria9641 homg was conquered by France for over 100 yr

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k Рік тому +6

      British was one of the top army is the world at the time, they come to the Maroon lands and get work. and even the same thing in nort america Native American and Washington team in the American Revolution war and handed it to them, so they lost two major war in the new world ..

    • @desrankine1935
      @desrankine1935 Рік тому +2

      He should do a video on the native jamaicans extinction. What I think?

  • @Simma7
    @Simma7 Рік тому +342

    As a Jamaican and a history lover, you have no idea how happy it makes me that you covered this piece of history. Thank you so much!

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      Learn the history how our brother's and sister's from Jamaica were able to escaped and freedom in Haiti. Google Jamaica debt to haiti

    • @TobbeStorm
      @TobbeStorm Рік тому +9

      As a Swedish man who loves Jamaica and was a history major at UWI, appreciate reading your comment

    • @cowquinta-sz8uv
      @cowquinta-sz8uv Рік тому

      So they never tell you guys this is ancient Egypt and Mexico is lower Egypt Peru is the real Israel

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      @@cowquinta-sz8uv lol

    • @TobbeStorm
      @TobbeStorm Рік тому +7

      @@cowquinta-sz8uv What in the world are you talking about

  • @Crackdalf
    @Crackdalf Рік тому +405

    It's so nice to see my country covered on one of my favorite history channels, thanks guys.

    • @jaime8317
      @jaime8317 Рік тому +11

      Bless up ✌

    • @KokosNaSnehu2
      @KokosNaSnehu2 Рік тому +5

      There seem to be a lot of history lovers in Jamaica, that's awesome!

  • @junior4992
    @junior4992 Рік тому +146

    It’s so often that the stories of the Maroons, not only of those in Jamaica but throughout the Caribbean, get overshadowed by the overarching subjects of the Transatlantic Slave Trade & the Golden Age of Piracy. Thank you for sharing my country's heritage.

    • @theultimateartist4153
      @theultimateartist4153 Рік тому +7

      The really hard parts are the pirate were EVIL, and they overshadow the brilliant Toussaint Louverture

    • @samuelademeso9041
      @samuelademeso9041 Рік тому +9

      @@theultimateartist4153 ah nah pirate were grey characters, I dont buy that they were full on evil.
      And two they didn't overshadow toussint loverture as he still know his name and he beat 3 European powers in Haiti, something many butthurt eurocentric would ignore

    • @theultimateartist4153
      @theultimateartist4153 Рік тому +9

      @@samuelademeso9041 Pirates are no better than the gangs that hold innocent people hostage , kidnappings , extortion and thief was rampant among them . The Caribbean would not have a tourism industry if they were still around or if their culture thrived, this is something many black people take for granted

    • @thebiggsestate
      @thebiggsestate Рік тому

      ​@theultimateartist4153 black people always taking advantage, they teamed up with Europeans to colonize the natives in the new world, and yall on here Praising this foolishness just to travel to our beaches, the natives beaches, there's no Land in Jamaica that belongs to Africans, except for maroon town which is more than any native Jamaican Own, that's straight African colonization going down in Jamaica, but yall got yall nose stuck so far up Maroon assholes that yall can't see that Maroons killed n captured jamcain people for their Land, a maroon was never Jamaican, they killed the native Jamaican then shared the land between them n Britain on paper.. so yall really need to check yourselves unless yall standing on that ol African slave catchers shit then say that

    • @nataliandreapowell1420
      @nataliandreapowell1420 Рік тому +4

      ​@@theultimateartist4153Many wanted freedom from British Tyranny, ...but there were quite a few that didn't care about anything but themselves.

  • @bjwedd18
    @bjwedd18 Рік тому +234

    I’m a American with Jamaican parents so a 2nd generation immigrant and both of my parents are decedents of maroon tribes. My grandfather still lives in a maroon settlement called bourbon in the north east part of Jamaica in the blue mountains. Thank you for covering this!! 🇯🇲❤️

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +14

      Very cool!

    • @FORTUNESHOTITALL
      @FORTUNESHOTITALL Рік тому +22

      Rephrase! You are Jamaican and an American citizen. It could be by birth, naturalization or rarely investment. Know thy roots!

    • @bjwedd18
      @bjwedd18 Рік тому +13

      @@FORTUNESHOTITALL Thank you. My brother tells me this ALL the time. He gets so pissed when i say this but being born here this is what you are told. Yes i am jamaican and also an american citizen. I am soon getting my jamaican citizenship because thats the only way i can be with my brother again!! (He was born in JA and deported)

    • @RichardWillis-fn4hg
      @RichardWillis-fn4hg Рік тому +3

      @@FORTUNESHOTITALL bbjwed is not Jamaican but is American

    • @RichardWillis-fn4hg
      @RichardWillis-fn4hg Рік тому +4

      ​@@bjwedd18with all due respect,you are not Jamaican,you should be proud to be an American, however if you want to be a Jamaican you have to understand what that means,you most display morals,you must be God fearing,you must be straight,you must only straight friends,you must not do oral sex,you must obey God commandments as best

  • @negredostreetviews4k
    @negredostreetviews4k 11 місяців тому +53

    Big up to Jamaicans brothers , We will never forget the participation of Bookman 🇯🇲🇭🇹

    • @roylle6346
      @roylle6346 5 місяців тому +6

      Big up Haiti

    • @LIK3SQUAD_CEO
      @LIK3SQUAD_CEO 4 місяці тому

      bi up to jamaica hopefully you peeple wake up and realized you never won and fought for independence. so you are still enslaved to Britain just without chains and whips. why else you think they laws and language is still in your lan. 1962 which was like yesterday was a phony piece of paper from the queen. educate your minds jamaicans you've failed to be remembered in history . oxtail and reggae was not a geographically impact for better. failed to defeat your oppressors. now china is in the mix smh. big ups !

  • @loslobos786
    @loslobos786 Рік тому +147

    The Maroon situation in the Caribbean and central and South America is quite interesting. These communities existed all over the Spanish Main. The French and Spanish slavers would often rather than punish the more problematic Slaves instead often let them escape and go live in these communities. It was a way to avoid rebellions and was very successful. It lead to a Plantation population that was timid as all the aggression had fled to the Mountains with the runaways. Many towns in Central and South America aswell as the Caribbean were founded in this way.

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k Рік тому +5

      There youtube vloger form Ghana he went to Suriname and he visit a Maroon village deep in the jungle by the rainforest, did even know they had Maroon in Suriname crazy ..

    • @loslobos786
      @loslobos786 Рік тому +3

      @@Deco_2k the Term Maroon derives from the Spanish and French term for a Wild or Feral. So it was widely used to describe any Runaway Slaves in the New World outside of North America above the US South West, because that is where the English speaking World begins in the New World outside Jamaica ofcourse.

    • @loslobos786
      @loslobos786 Рік тому +1

      @@NubianEmpress777 Ahhhhhh so you failed history class I see.

    • @davidsdean
      @davidsdean 5 місяців тому

      @@loslobos786 Wild and untamed - Latin Cimarron derives = Maroon in English

    • @anthonym715
      @anthonym715 4 місяці тому

      @@loslobos786 They intimidated them and broke their spirit of fighting for true freedom. The devilish Brits put a price on freedom and being human. For the love of money is the root of all evil. They're rebels to God. The Moabites and the those Edomites were all supposed to be eliminated but the Israelites disobeyed God and didn't do it and so now here we are still. Smdh

  • @carlfitzsimons8665
    @carlfitzsimons8665 Рік тому +138

    What an amazing story. Should honesty be a film. I can't believe some of the lads ended up in Nova Scotia! As an Irishman, it seems like so many island people have a history of fighting the British!

    • @TheMountainMan001
      @TheMountainMan001 Рік тому +37

      Considering we British invaded & conquered so many islands, you’d imagine as much🇬🇧

    • @richardjohnston3359
      @richardjohnston3359 Рік тому +13

      Yra alot of irish man also thought in the british army .most famous duke of Wellington 😊

    • @carlfitzsimons8665
      @carlfitzsimons8665 Рік тому +8

      @richardjohnston3359 unfortunately he didn't consider himself Irish, and referred to us as a "nation of scoundrels" and to himself as part of the "English garrison". Still though - born in Ireland alright!

    • @TheMountainMan001
      @TheMountainMan001 Рік тому +16

      @@carlfitzsimons8665 unsure of your opinions on the subject, but going off what’s happening throughout Europe & the British isles - I hope we can put historic grievances behind us & unite as 1 people of Celtic & Germanic descent for the sake of these lands we & our ancestors have called home for millennia.

    • @carlfitzsimons8665
      @carlfitzsimons8665 Рік тому +10

      @jt0094 I've no grievance with the English, I can recognise the past without being ruled by it. I love history but I do worry it can hold the world back from doing something new and interesting. People should also remember that history is littered with old enemies who worked together for mutual betterment

  • @arthurbruno9193
    @arthurbruno9193 Рік тому +57

    As a brazilian this story reminds me a lot of quilombos, communities of runaway slaves in the brazilian interior. Some exist until today. The most famous one was Palmares, the story of it’s end would make a great video I think

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +25

      Yes, I read up on Palmares during the research for this episode. I’d love to do a video on that as well!

  • @derekwoods8735
    @derekwoods8735 Рік тому +217

    You have a way of capturing the emotional element of history that not many creators can fully bring to light. Amazing as always.

  • @Django897
    @Django897 Рік тому +63

    I live in Alberta Canada I'm half Jamaican and half white Canadian. I love history but don't know a lot about Jamaican history. Thank you.

    • @coltonross5414
      @coltonross5414 Рік тому +3

      Have you heard of John Ware? He's a local Alberta legend and was born a slave in the States

    • @Django897
      @Django897 Рік тому +3

      I was watching this video again and I decided to watch a video on John Ware I didn't know his story, but I'm glad I do now.

    • @petergeramin7195
      @petergeramin7195 Рік тому

      ​@@coltonross5414What does that that have to do with Canada or Jamaican history?

    • @coltonross5414
      @coltonross5414 Рік тому +5

      @petergeramin7195 Alberta is in Canada and John Ware was a black Canadian.

    • @jordanlyons8002
      @jordanlyons8002 11 місяців тому +3

      Your of Jamaican Descent. Jamaican is a nationality not a ethnicity

  • @carmaela2689
    @carmaela2689 11 місяців тому +8

    I think the history of the Maroons and Jamaica is so fascinating. Thank you for covering it!

  • @jonathanvillanueva9206
    @jonathanvillanueva9206 Рік тому +86

    Jamaican-American here. I absolutely loved this video, I would love to see more Jamaican topics in the future. Maybe some Mary Seacole or Marcus Garvey later on?

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      Actually, the Jamaicans did made the runs and found freedom in Haiti once their arrived. here is an article on it from Jamaica observer, very interesting of their journey. Google Jamaica debt to Haiti. and regarding Marcus Garvey, this is an interesting fact about the Pan-African movement. Google antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism. w.e.b. dubois, a Haitian American, and Mr firmin started the movement in Haiti when Garvey was only 12 year's old, in 1900. dubois and Mr firmin also funded the movement. again, Google antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism.

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Рік тому +1

      NO!!!
      We don't need them covering our icons, stop talking nonsense.

    • @boogsybrooks
      @boogsybrooks Рік тому

      How you gonna mention seacole and Marcus Garvey in the same breath? Thats a disrespect to Garvey.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      ​@@boogsybrooksGoogle antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism.

  • @nanaekowotchere-mensah3764
    @nanaekowotchere-mensah3764 Рік тому +29

    Akan here from Ghana. Love your videos especially this one.❣👏

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +10

      Thanks! If you look up Maroon language videos, you’ll often find comments from Ghanaian people who report that they can understand what the elders are saying. Also notice that Cudjoe/Kojo is a form of the Ghanaian Monday day name “kwadwo.” Lots of amazing connections!

    • @nanaekowotchere-mensah3764
      @nanaekowotchere-mensah3764 Рік тому +10

      @@HistoryDose Yes I did notice Cudjoe/Kojo day name. I even read somewhere that Cudjoe is Nanny's brother. Some Jamaicans can still speak the akan (twi) language which is very cool. Hope to see more videos about Africa👍

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +6

      Right, and many of the Maroon leaders were named Cuffee (Kofi). Definitely have a few cool African topics in mind for the future

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      ​@@nanaekowotchere-mensah3764our brother's and sister's were able to find freedom in Haiti. Google Jamaica debt to Haiti. this is a article from Jamaica observer. also, Google antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism. a Haitian American name w.e.b.dubois and Mr firmin started the movement in Haiti, in 1900, and funded it.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      ​@@nanaekowotchere-mensah3764also, Haiti funded the Ethiopian army against Italy, Google Benito Sylvain and adwaz for more info

  • @roughbulldog1766
    @roughbulldog1766 Рік тому +55

    The artwork and narration of this video is downright spectacular! kudos to the both of you for this!

  • @Zedblitz6002
    @Zedblitz6002 Рік тому +82

    As an Afro Latino from Dominican Republic I have gained deep respect for these Maroons, often in DR we think Jamaica is different from us as they don’t speak Spanish ect, but I now see we went through the same struggles of having our native Taínos murdered and having to fight European powers wether it be Spain or Britain. Very cool history and salute to all my Jamaican brothers.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому +8

      And I also learn from history that in 1865, it was Haiti that did most of the fight to freed the Dr from Spain a second time after you guys sold your side to Spain, and Haiti also provided logistic support. and in 1887, I also learned that it was Haiti that got the Dr back after the Dr once again sold it to us. so your information is totally incorrect.

    • @omarabdelrahman3739
      @omarabdelrahman3739 Рік тому +2

      I've been to the DR, specifically to Samana. I felt as though I was in Jamaica until I heard someone speak. Also, we have much more forest left on our mountains, and on average we are a shade darker than you.

    • @JoeRogansForehead
      @JoeRogansForehead Рік тому +11

      Your just realizing that Jamaica went through slavery too ? lol

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      @@JoeRogansForehead let me prove to you how that person info about the Dr fought for independence is incorrect. Google world leader's praise haitian's, and click on UA-cam, so you can listen to Lionel Fernandez, Dominican republic former president thanking haitian's for freed the Dr. that person doesn't even know it was Haiti who fought Spain, England and France. and that person also doesn't know right after Haiti got it's independence, Haiti helped modern day northwest Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Columbia, Panama, northern Peru, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Bolivia to gained their independence. and Haiti not only financed it, but also Haiti sent soldier's.

    • @andre-bj9ym
      @andre-bj9ym Рік тому +9

      Jamaica was also a Spanish speaking country

  • @IC3XR
    @IC3XR Рік тому +80

    I love Jamaica. Jamaican history is fascinating as it is inspiring.
    Much respect from this Australian

    • @monzorella1
      @monzorella1 Рік тому +2

      What about the Australian Aborigines?

    • @IC3XR
      @IC3XR Рік тому +1

      @@monzorella1 equally fascinating

    • @desrankine1935
      @desrankine1935 Рік тому

      He should do a video on the native jamaicans arawaks extinction.

    • @monzorella1
      @monzorella1 Рік тому +3

      @@desrankine1935 you misspelt genocide 😒 the Europeans killed them all.

    • @duhaneyparkclassics7484
      @duhaneyparkclassics7484 Рік тому +4

      @@monzorella1 I'm Jamaican and as a grade school trip we went to a old Arawak village and to this day it gives me chills what the Spanish did there. The British were awful in those times, but the Spanish were the actual devil.

  • @scottmackenzie2449
    @scottmackenzie2449 Рік тому +74

    I normally don’t consume history content but you guys have such a unique and amazing approach. Not only are you my favorite storyteller, but your brothers illustrations create a stellar and beautiful mood that contributed to a unparalleled vibe.

    • @limonbattery
      @limonbattery Рік тому +7

      Not just the illustrations. The audio is so damn good on this channel. Narration and SFX both!

    • @mokasaam1819
      @mokasaam1819 6 місяців тому

      I totally agree! 💯👍

  • @kma3647
    @kma3647 Рік тому +28

    This is one of the few channels where the quality is high enough, I'll happily watch an ad to support it. Phenomenal research, art, and storytelling as always!

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +9

      Thanks! On the research point, I’ve started (with this video) including the full script with footnotes and a bibliography (linked at bottom of description) if folks are keen to see the sources for specific claims or dive into the research out of pure interest

    • @bigploppa154
      @bigploppa154 Рік тому

      @@HistoryDose i appreciate that greatly. i often find myself looking for articles where info in these types of videos was pulled from. youve definitely saved me time

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  • @ziggy9335
    @ziggy9335 Рік тому +28

    Shows how when you unify you can surmount impossible odds. The maroons divisions between each other stopped them having a full blown revolution like in Haiti. Though, along with the Haitians, they were still able to pressure the British into abolishing slavery, which is still a major accomplishment, to say the least.

    • @Sha22gz
      @Sha22gz Рік тому +1

      Facts

    • @ducane1979
      @ducane1979 Рік тому +4

      Within approx 18 months of Jamaica's most effective rebellion (i.e. Christmas rebellion, aka: Baptist Wars) ...the British quickly abolish slavery. Plus the full revolution by Haiti , which is right next door to Jamaica...was also a major factor.
      Your right, ..
      These maroon and enslaved revolts had the colonial powers at high risk & on the back foot (i.e. at this time remember a very large percentage of the UK's national GDP was strictly dependent on the steady income produced from slavery - they were more vulnerable than our school history classes like to inform us)..
      If the maroon & enslaved had communicated & united that bit further (to recognise the enemy was negotiating because they'd run out of options). It would of been a full blown Jamaican revolution, just like Haiti..

    • @AdanClark-zx7pw
      @AdanClark-zx7pw 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ducane1979yep and look at Haiti now, failed state

    • @SeanMichael-yt4ps
      @SeanMichael-yt4ps 3 місяці тому

      I would agree, however I would like to point out that the odds stacked against them were not invincible odds keep in mind many of the people taken into slavery where prisons the war from Warren kingdoms meaning these people some of them were already trained warriors let's not forget how athletic black people will actually are so it doesn't take too much to win a few battles with the right tactics

  • @citizinslife
    @citizinslife Рік тому +34

    At this time there was a lot of war in Asante and Fante lands and pretty much west Africa. A lot of the Maroons were coming from those battle fields. So they were fighting an enemy they already knew.

    • @christset
      @christset Рік тому +3

      So, cudjo is Kojo from Ghana?

    • @djo6648
      @djo6648 11 місяців тому

      @@christsetyeah that’s my name

    • @citizinslife
      @citizinslife 10 місяців тому

      can you provide the info for this?@IyamSoRaya

  • @majestic8054
    @majestic8054 Рік тому +11

    I come from a Jamaican family living in America, I'm glad there's people who are making history videos about our culture.

    • @Choodcel
      @Choodcel Рік тому

      so your ancestors fought with their lives for freedom from white people, and now you would rather live in a white country instead of your own self-governing country? Fascinating behavior shown by non-whites

    • @ObobWobob
      @ObobWobob 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Choodcel USA is a majority white not a white country, they decimated the previous inhabitants

    • @major_kukri2430
      @major_kukri2430 11 місяців тому

      @@Choodcel It isn't that deep, bozo

    • @javabulaani2541
      @javabulaani2541 2 місяці тому

      What culture????

    • @Richerrr-g6g
      @Richerrr-g6g Місяць тому

      @@javabulaani2541 are you dumb or just don’t know what the definition of the word culture is?

  • @boxybob6976
    @boxybob6976 Рік тому +66

    Excellent work as usual, you guys are the gold standard of history videos. If you're still in a caribbean mood, maybe Touissant L'ouverture of Haïti is worth looking into. I think his life story would make for a perfect subject for a video, like the one you did on Kamehameha.

    • @jonathanneal1319
      @jonathanneal1319 Рік тому +4

      This jive cracka betta listen to you if he knows what's good for him.

    • @theultimateartist4153
      @theultimateartist4153 Рік тому +1

      And King Henri Christophe

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      ​@@theultimateartist4153our Jamaican brother's and sister's did found freedom in Haiti. Google Jamaica debt to Haiti. this is article from Jamaica observer

    • @petergeramin7195
      @petergeramin7195 Рік тому

      ​@@jonathanneal1319Don't call the host a cracker. Just because your insecure about being black.

  • @yaadmangaming
    @yaadmangaming 11 місяців тому +5

    As a Jamaican, I appreciate this video. I used to hear stories about Nanny of the Maroons all the time from my grandparents that their ancestors passed on while I was growing up. Blessings🙌🏽

  • @DreamFearEternal
    @DreamFearEternal Рік тому +47

    It would be great to see a Ghost of Tsushima type came but set in Jamaican about the Maroons!

    • @YaBoiDREX
      @YaBoiDREX Рік тому +3

      Or Assassins Creed.

    • @MrsJen_xoxo
      @MrsJen_xoxo Рік тому

      Many duppys (ghosts) are in Jamaica.. very spiritual place

    • @petergeramin7195
      @petergeramin7195 Рік тому +1

      ​@@YaBoiDREXThey relegated games a set in the Haitian Revolution to crappy DS games because the race based slavery and war steming from it would cause too much controversy

    • @ronnieortiz9138
      @ronnieortiz9138 Рік тому

      Read my damn mind lol facts tho!

    • @djo6648
      @djo6648 11 місяців тому +4

      Knowing “Gamers” they would get pissed

  • @TheCaymanJ
    @TheCaymanJ Рік тому +7

    As a Caymanian with a Jamaican mother, I was not expecting to find a video covering this topic on UA-cam. Haven’t heard about this since school. Thank you.

  • @Igbobabexoxo
    @Igbobabexoxo Рік тому +40

    I’m Nigerian , in America. I love and respect my Jamaican brothers and sisters! Ghana is truly in you! One love

    • @dearestlove8581
      @dearestlove8581 6 місяців тому +4

      Both Ghana and Nigeria.

    • @kristaerykah
      @kristaerykah 6 місяців тому +2

      We love you too my brother 🇯🇲🇳🇬🇬🇭 we are alone blood, one people ❤️

    • @RonDon455
      @RonDon455 6 місяців тому

      They are they’re own people. Native to Jamaica

    • @taycassomadethat
      @taycassomadethat 6 місяців тому

      what do you mean in you?

    • @taycassomadethat
      @taycassomadethat 6 місяців тому +1

      @@RonDon455by way of Africa. the gold coast. says it in the video.

  • @gazoakleychef
    @gazoakleychef Рік тому +32

    Unbelievable story

    • @snubnose333
      @snubnose333 11 місяців тому +1

      no its beleivable. yt people are barberic by nature

    • @jamesschaller753
      @jamesschaller753 11 місяців тому +2

      @@snubnose333i mean to be fair they did what everyone else already was doing just on a larger scale.

    • @Nochancet.v
      @Nochancet.v 11 місяців тому +1

      Believable alright mate
      Par for the course

    • @TB_SouL
      @TB_SouL 11 місяців тому

      @@snubnose333 skill diff

  • @jacobhouston9127
    @jacobhouston9127 Рік тому +10

    I've been lucky to visit the beautiful island of Jamaica 3 times and I never heard of this! Thank you for doing these videos they're amazing!

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      The jamaican's were able to escaped to Haiti where their found freedom. Google Jamaica debt to haiti

  • @NateCreed07
    @NateCreed07 Рік тому +113

    From the Mongols to the Maroons, loving this

  • @mrmiyagi7388
    @mrmiyagi7388 Рік тому +17

    3rd gen Jamaican here born in Britain, I was told about the maroons as a boy and always was proud that we had these warriors from our lands to learn about, Jamaicans are proud people who would rather die then lay down, the Maroons are perfect examples of this

    • @temeria1986
      @temeria1986 Рік тому

      Are they? They signed a treaty to return all runaway slaves back to Britain, honestly. I dont think the guy cared about anyone, he just wanted to be in power, how does he reach that power? Using runaway slaves.

  • @davidrivero7943
    @davidrivero7943 11 місяців тому +2

    Love that Island , its ppl & simple way of Life . The similarities of high ground,dense fog & smell of Coffee still on the bush makes it another one of those Caribbean Magic places , Meng.

  • @BenEnlet29
    @BenEnlet29 Рік тому +3

    Your vivid discription and ability to tell stories would transition so well into the podcast space.

  • @ozziefeo9872
    @ozziefeo9872 Рік тому +12

    PLEASE do a video of the Pirates of Nassau. I know you’ve done other videos on pirates but the visuals and artwork for Nassau would look INSANE. The story is too good not to tell and even better with the narration.

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +8

      Whenever we return to pirates, that’ll be it! Thought about picking up where we left off the Bellamy episode, but following Blackbeard or Charles Vane

    • @ozziefeo9872
      @ozziefeo9872 Рік тому +1

      @@HistoryDose Notifications will be turned on! Charles Vane deserves more attention and I can’t wait to see it.

    • @T-Add
      @T-Add Рік тому +1

      As a Bahamian who did history work, I second this.

  • @juanovalle6866
    @juanovalle6866 Рік тому +18

    I’d love to see something regarding the Mexican Cristero war or the Revolution. I love this channels art and narration, definitely one of a kind. The content is so immersive🙌

  • @Turbopro27
    @Turbopro27 Рік тому +2

    I can say with confidence this is one of the best history channels on youtube, intriguing topics, presented in an unique way, and great artwork.

  • @Freiheit1232
    @Freiheit1232 Рік тому +19

    You should do a video on the slave revolt of Haiti and Toussaint Louverture. It’s such interesting history. There’s a great book called The Black Jacobins

  • @CHIMPmanHE
    @CHIMPmanHE 11 місяців тому +2

    What a story. Respect to those people that fought for their humanity they travelled the world and back for Jamaica 🇯🇲 love from UK 🇬🇧

  • @Scoob505
    @Scoob505 Рік тому +14

    Ever thought about doing one on the norman conquest of Ireland? The visual distiction of the gaels with their strange looking clothing like the léine (that the irish were known for at the time)and crois belts and cúlan haircuts(long fringes with back shaved or front shaved with mullets and mustaches and the normans with their buzz cuts and v shaved out of the back of their scalp. The normans had knights and armor, the irish saw it as a weakness. It was a dramatic time in irish history of change and you would have known quickly who was native and who was not visually on the streets of dublin. The irish were not united and saw no unified irish identity but more so family fought family, clan warfare and so the normans with their knights exploited this but what is more interesting is how quickly the normans embraced gaelic culture and became 'as irish as the irish themselves'

  • @nickb4132
    @nickb4132 Рік тому +29

    This is a amazing story so few know about even Jamaicans. I really appreciate you telling this part of history. 🇯🇲 🙏🏾🤙🏾

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      What is so amazing about how the Jamaican maroons betrayed their own?

    • @jamaicanprincess4124
      @jamaicanprincess4124 Рік тому

      @@josephLindor-ki7op If they kept fighting they may have eventually lost, Because the British would have kept coming.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому +1

      ​@@jamaicanprincess4124you do know that the British lost not only in the American revolution, but also in Haiti? Spain and the British lost in Haiti before the French did. plus, the British also lost in the Louisiana war of 1812

    • @boogsybrooks
      @boogsybrooks Рік тому

      I don't know any Jamaican who arent aware of this history. Even the betrayal by the maroons we know about.

    • @desrankine1935
      @desrankine1935 Рік тому +2

      He should do a vid on the native jamaicans extinction

  • @Jordan-cs6bn
    @Jordan-cs6bn Рік тому +6

    Great video as always guys! This is legitimately my favourite channel on UA-cam

  • @nellcorley233
    @nellcorley233 Рік тому +2

    i recently discovered this channel and am absolutely floored by the quality. Not only is your narration always extremely powerful and informative, but the art that supplements these stories is incredible!

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому

      Much appreciated!! Joe and I talk about the research and art process in our Q&A episodes found on our live tab!

  • @robertnewman5553
    @robertnewman5553 Рік тому +5

    Absolutely love this channel, i can certainly say that this is the best historical page on UA-cam ! Please keep your content coming ! All way's fantastically entertaining ❤

  • @NoWoke2099
    @NoWoke2099 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @TRDGE
    @TRDGE Рік тому +3

    Here's to cloudy nights, cool weather, dinner, wine, and a History Dose episode ❤ thank you!

  • @mistertok1
    @mistertok1 Рік тому +2

    Stunning! Learned something new about Jamaica 🇯🇲, will definitely explore more. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾🤯🤯🤯

  • @myeyeswentdeaf6213
    @myeyeswentdeaf6213 Рік тому +174

    As an Irishman, BIG RESPECT! to my anti colonist brothers and sisters in Jamaica! We Irish have a long proud history of fighting off British colonization as well, 800 years of it. Tiocfaidh ár lá! ✊🏻🇮🇪🫱🏻‍🫲🏽🇯🇲✊🏾

    • @TamamFlop
      @TamamFlop Рік тому +8

      Are the irish spiritually black?🥰

    • @RKNGL
      @RKNGL Рік тому +1

      @@TamamFlop Well there's a group called the Black Irish 😛.

    • @andrewkavanaugh6951
      @andrewkavanaugh6951 Рік тому +15

      You have a long history of loosing and fighting FOR the British empire

    • @Goofy_man797
      @Goofy_man797 Рік тому +1

      Colonialism is control after conquering how is it wrong you either accept their rules and laws or leave

    • @rasempress9724
      @rasempress9724 Рік тому +10

      The first wave of Irish immigrants occurred in the early 17th century, Irish emigrant principally sailors, servants, and merchants. Many of the poorer emigrants were displaced Gaelic-Irish and Anglo-Irish Catholics, as well as convicts who were indentured servants. The extent of Irish immigration to the Caribbean and Jamaica is so prolific that a staggering twenty five percent of Jamaican citizens claim Irish ancestry, the second-largest reported ethnic group in Jamaica after African ancestry. Ireland has a long shared history with Jamaica. Scottish prisoners of war from both the Cromwellian wars and the Jacobite rebellions were exiled to Jamaica, as were some of the Covenanters. Many of these exiles were indentured servants working alongside slaves of African descent in the sugar plantations. My maternal grandfather is a Scot, a Hamilton..my paternal grandfather is Irish, a Hart, Irish surname Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAirt

  • @sirllama839
    @sirllama839 Рік тому +2

    I never knew this part of Jamaican history. This is why I love history channels like yours!!!

  • @jordonstewart2092
    @jordonstewart2092 Рік тому +7

    As my fellow Jamaicans have already said thank you for covering our history.

  • @mamagoddess888
    @mamagoddess888 Рік тому +1

    Much gratitude for shedding light and wisdom on mi people. Peace and wellness 🇯🇲🧘🏾‍♀️🧘🏾‍♂️🦁🔥

  • @DManLewis1
    @DManLewis1 Рік тому +40

    Im half Jamaican and half scandavian/british (im a born and raised american) i found your videos about vikings so amazing and now to see some of my black history on your channel makes me so exited. I am proud to be half back and half white. But i dont know much about my black ancestors unfortunately

    • @theultimateartist4153
      @theultimateartist4153 Рік тому +5

      Jamaica is a multicultural place , its motto is out of many one people

    • @DManLewis1
      @DManLewis1 Рік тому

      ​@theultimateartist4153 thats not necessarily true lol

    • @theultimateartist4153
      @theultimateartist4153 Рік тому +5

      @@DManLewis1 Have you seen how many white/mixed race people were at the founding of Jamaica?

    • @petergeramin7195
      @petergeramin7195 Рік тому +1

      There is plenty of historical information about Jamaica! I'm assuming you mean you don't know about your African ancestors history before they were sent to Jamaica. That would be many tribes and cultures of West and Central Africa.
      But that's irrelevant. You can follow HOMETEAM HISTORY and take a DNA test.
      You are Jamaican now and as your motto says "Out of many people, one".

    • @smith6777
      @smith6777 Місяць тому

      Jamaican ancestors *

  • @adomill8483
    @adomill8483 Рік тому +1

    I am addicted to your videos...can't wait for the next one ....thanks 👍

  • @josephbatista1515
    @josephbatista1515 8 місяців тому +3

    No wonder why every Jamaican I’ve met are so fierce & confrontational. They fought ruthlessly for a century to gain their freedom. A real respectable people.

  • @patricechery8637
    @patricechery8637 Рік тому +11

    I absolutely love these videos. It’s like watching a movie with the narration and artwork. Can you please do a video on the Haitian Revolution next??

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op Рік тому

      The Jamaicans were able to escaped to Haiti to find freedom there. this article is from Jamaica observer, Google Jamaica debt to Haiti.

  • @giorgiociaravolol1998
    @giorgiociaravolol1998 Рік тому +3

    These videos on "small" history episodes and people are amazing. My favorite is the Comanche one. Keep it up, you guys are a gem

  • @raine-time
    @raine-time Рік тому +2

    Love your stuff dude, your voice is butter and the storytelling is so good

  • @Dwilli-t1e
    @Dwilli-t1e Рік тому +5

    Thank you for bringing light to Jamaica
    As a Jamaican

  • @trevorbailey1448
    @trevorbailey1448 Рік тому +2

    As a St Thomas native in Jamaica the African Maroon has alway been a part of my fascination growing up 🤔 in Maront Bay we have tributes to few of the national heros most notable Paul Boggle. The Maroons story was as i felt a pride for me, and symbolically in school we use colors and hero names to stay connected to such heritage. Nonetheless the was a informative and appreciated narration of a very important battle in Jamaica rise to independence. Jamaica must remember and recognize it's West African roots as well the Maroons.🇯🇲🇸🇳

  • @shawndavis2611
    @shawndavis2611 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for telling people about Jamaican history

  • @chasemathis119
    @chasemathis119 Рік тому +2

    Hands down my favorite history channel on UA-cam 🎉

  • @SensationalMr.Grayson
    @SensationalMr.Grayson Рік тому +6

    Y’all gotta do Caesar and his run in with the pirates. Lovvvve the work you guys do btw.

  • @dextermaxwell9035
    @dextermaxwell9035 2 місяці тому +1

    The Young Warriors is a book that explains a lot of this. Every Jamaican child reads it in seventh grade.
    Makes sense that The Jamaican Maroons would be featured amongst these videos. I nodded in approval/agreement throughout this video.

  • @oliverlennox6828
    @oliverlennox6828 Рік тому +3

    This is dope, your videos always look incredible as you bring to life little known conflicts in an entertaining way!

  • @LexiBellaart
    @LexiBellaart 13 днів тому

    Great telling of the story and including years and historical facts in an engaging way!

  • @mrpouya3589
    @mrpouya3589 Рік тому +12

    I love your videos and would love to see you cover some of the history of the middle-east, specifically the Persian empire, the Abassid Caliphate, the never ending conflicts surrounding Jerusalem. I feel like there’s a lot of interesting history to unfold there

    • @patricechery8637
      @patricechery8637 Рік тому +1

      I believe they’ve already made a video about the Abbasid Caliphate

  • @ezekielteklaking
    @ezekielteklaking Рік тому +5

    Growing up in Jamaica going to primary school they teach all the stories of the National Heroes and the natives. Out of Many One People.

  • @fluxin9467
    @fluxin9467 Рік тому +12

    Would you guys be willing to do a video on the Tet Offensive. I’d love to see a mix of more modern history sprinkled in with your amazing work you are already doing.

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +11

      That's a great idea. There are a lot of misconceptions about the Tet Offensive so I feel like it could be an interesting topic to tackle

  • @Strat-Guides
    @Strat-Guides Рік тому +2

    Another great video, thanks guys!

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Strat! Btw I started playing Bannerlord a month or so ago-them Mongol tactics are fun :)

    • @Strat-Guides
      @Strat-Guides Рік тому

      @@HistoryDose nice! If you ever get stuck on anything, just let me know :D

  • @mal1khh397
    @mal1khh397 Рік тому +3

    Amazing video and art as always

  • @mitchellreid8534
    @mitchellreid8534 Рік тому +2

    Your channel is one of my favorites. Thank you for the episodes and beautiful art work.

  • @HistoryBuff93
    @HistoryBuff93 Рік тому +6

    I’ve been watching this channel for some time now. You guys create amazing depictions of scenes and have narration that really brings an immersive learning experience to all who watch. Would love to see some content about Colonial America! From one history buff to another, thank you.

  • @isaacmiser2680
    @isaacmiser2680 Рік тому +1

    You guys have been cranking videos out left and right! Cheers!

  • @bradical6019
    @bradical6019 Рік тому +5

    The best content on UA-cam

  • @teandjello
    @teandjello Рік тому +2

    As a first generation American from JA. I appreciate this I’ve known about this but haven’t seen it covered.

  • @blususpect
    @blususpect Рік тому +3

    The art of the Jamaican mountains was beautiful

  • @junsu21
    @junsu21 Рік тому +2

    As a Jamaican,, I absolutely loved this video. Now I have more evidence to back up my mom's claims about so many us being descended from the Akan/Ghana. Jamaica's fighting/rebellious spirit really comes through here and I believe is why we are so different and unique in the Caribbean (no offense to any other islanders). Thank you so much for making this video. I've been living in the USA for too long now but really need to go back to Jamaica and explore some of these communities.

    • @maxwellahenkoramarfo3056
      @maxwellahenkoramarfo3056 Рік тому +1

      Akan comprises of a lot of tribe. Most of the moroons comes from the coastal part of today's Ghana. Mostly from the central, western and Greater Accra regions. Per the names of the moroon leaders and some communities names in Jamaica today, the maroons were mostly Fantes and spoke Fanti language. Example, in Jamaica they call one community as Cromati and in Ghana, we have a popular Fante community called as Kromatsi. Example of tribes collectively known as Akan are Fante, Akim, Asante, Ahanta, Denkyira and many more.

    • @smith6777
      @smith6777 Місяць тому

      They did a study we are genetically different than anyone. Thats proof of our agility and ability to win

  • @nichi1031
    @nichi1031 Рік тому +3

    Such beautiful storytelling! I would love to see some Australian history, perhaps the stories of the Australian frontier wars? Or even of some bushrangers?

  • @Khaiman111
    @Khaiman111 Рік тому +1

    Your voice has no match... You are the David Attenborough of massacres and history. Love it!

  • @TheSauxyFxcker
    @TheSauxyFxcker 5 місяців тому +3

    I always thought of the Maroons as heroes but learning that they would assist in stamping out slave rebellions has changed my opinion massively.

    • @jankanu1
      @jankanu1 2 місяці тому

      That is my take away as well. Glad to see I'm not the only one. Can't trust anyone when it comes to politics and money. Those greedy slave owners kept bringing the captured souls and their predecessors stymied their run for freedom. Sad😢.

    • @smith6777
      @smith6777 Місяць тому

      Some not all. Some were paid to make ppl become Christians

  • @akii1342
    @akii1342 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for these clips. I love history and I am grateful for things like this. There is a small movement to suppress history like this in the USA because it makes some people uncomfortable.
    It’s history, things happened. I think history is fascinating. Keep up the good work!

  • @zionel6555
    @zionel6555 Рік тому +4

    Our ancestors never been cowards and never gave in to European slavery. We will rise again

  • @kevinoconnor2204
    @kevinoconnor2204 Рік тому

    I see alot of people doing videos on our history and putting out false or inaccurate information but this man has done his research properly well done sir keep up the good job and thank you ror highlighting our little jam rock

  • @AyubuKK
    @AyubuKK Рік тому +94

    It's unbelievable how those who inflicted brutal punishments on the enslaved could do so in good conscience. The story of maroons in the United States is also a very fascinating one.

    • @HistoryDose
      @HistoryDose  Рік тому +64

      The very account I quoted goes on to acknowledge that the punishments seem harsh even to him, but he thinks them still necessary. Not fun to read about, but I thought it was important to share the ghastly brutality of slavery in order to understand the Maroons and their motivations. Some of their raids explicitly targeted former masters who had been uniquely brutal to them.
      Right, US Maroons made their homes in the impenetrable swamp lands. Could be a cool video down the line.

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 Рік тому +18

      True, but slavery was a legal trade and was worldwide, including in Sub-Saharan Africa where these Jamaican slaves and Maroons were sold by black slavers to the British. The black slaver tribes were more brutal, some cannibalising their slaves.

    • @jameskirkpatrick5569
      @jameskirkpatrick5569 Рік тому +30

      @CliveofEngland that is true. However others brutality and barbaric acts is no excuse to defend the brutality done by your nation or people. We can and should be critical of our own histories and wrong doings in the name of our countries because we want to be better than those barbaric acts.

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 Рік тому +12

      @@jameskirkpatrick5569 Hi James. I didn't defend anyone's slavery, just commented that the situation at the time was much more nuanced than this video suggested. Sadly, it's a modern problem that anyone pointing out things are not always black and white (pun intended) is accused of taking sides. The black slavers objectively were more brutal than the Europeans or Americans but I agree the latter were brutal at times. Cheerio.

    • @jameskirkpatrick5569
      @jameskirkpatrick5569 Рік тому +5

      @CliveofEngland I understand I would say the argument you made, you made in good faith because you understand the nuance. I will say however that argument is also used by people who wish to push terrible crimes and things done by our own countries under the rug, have no accountability for the conditions we have left these people and places in for centuries following with their continual exploitation for our own wealth and national interest, then say its okay because others at the time around the world did some things worse.

  • @finlaysharpe844
    @finlaysharpe844 Рік тому +1

    What an amazing piece of history I knew nothing about. Thank you for sharing, I love this channel 🙏

  • @7thArcher-th1ks
    @7thArcher-th1ks Рік тому +3

    So much history on that island.

  • @1FATBOY114
    @1FATBOY114 Рік тому +1

    Why have I never heard of this before? Thank you for this piece of history.😮

  • @jaredashburn2454
    @jaredashburn2454 Рік тому +9

    y'all gotta do a video on the Haitian Revolution!!!!!

  • @BushDog777
    @BushDog777 5 місяців тому

    You're one of my favorite history channels, keep up the good work & happy Saturday! 🤙🏼

  • @isLAndACkeE3
    @isLAndACkeE3 11 місяців тому +3

    More History on Jamaica and the Caribbean. Read the book called “Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean”. UpBless

  • @alexfoote8518
    @alexfoote8518 Рік тому +1

    Great video as always .It was very obvious you did extensive research 👏👏

  • @justjoshua5759
    @justjoshua5759 Рік тому +3

    As a Jamaican english immigrant this is a fascinating to see as a conflict

  • @wishunter9000
    @wishunter9000 Рік тому +8

    History is so fascinating and yet the average American stumbles through life ignorant, aware of precious little of it.

  • @ronaldneal387
    @ronaldneal387 Рік тому +1

    Can't wait for the view to come out Great job history dose

  • @irish-italianintrovert.8600
    @irish-italianintrovert.8600 Рік тому +5

    Well now after watching this video, I’m dying to play AC4: Blackflag again.

  • @Fir3LocksTV
    @Fir3LocksTV 11 місяців тому

    They told us this story when I was in school but you made it more intense and thanks for your work 👊🏿

  • @Naturalway1347
    @Naturalway1347 Рік тому +4

    As a jamaican I really appreciate this video

  • @noblepolygon8694
    @noblepolygon8694 Рік тому +1

    My grandfather on my mothers side was of this ancestry. It’s so cool to see this story brought to light. My father instead is of native Indian in modern day Venezuela (I forget which tribe) and Indian (indentured servants from India to Trinidad).