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CXC Study Guide: Caribbean History for CSEC®
Lennox Honychurch, Karl Watson, James Rose, Veta Dawson, Caribbean Examinations Council
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CXC Study Guide: Caribbean History for CSEC®
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Contents
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Language
English
ISBN
9780198424185
Front Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Section A, Theme 1: The indigenous peoples and the Europeans
1.1 Migration and settlement patterns
1.2 The Maya
1.3 The Taino and Kalinago
1.4 The Taino: art forms,beliefs and technology
1.5 The Kalinago: beliefs, art forms and technology
1.6 Gold, God and glory!
1.7 ‘The Columbian Exchange’ 1: Theimpact of Europeans
1.8 ‘The ColumbianExchange’ 2: The impact of the indigenous people
Section A, Theme 2: Caribbean economy and slavery
2.1 European rivalry in the Caribbean
2.2 Tropical crops for Europe
2.3 The sugar revolution
2.4 The transatlantic trade
2.5 Personal experiences of enslavement
2.6 Physical layout and use of labour
2.7 Sugar production
2.8 Markets for sugar and rum
2.9 African cultural forms 1: shelter, dress, food andmedicine
2.10 African cultural forms 2: language, music, dance and storytelling
2.11 Social relations: ethnic, gender and class
2.12 Social, political and economic consequences
Section A, Theme 3: Resistance and revolt
3.1 Controlling the enslaved
3.2 Forms of resistance
3.3 Maroon societies 1: origins and development
3.4 Maroon societies 2: setting and culture
3.5 The Haitian Revolution 1: causes and events
3.6 The Haitian Revolution 2: the consequences
3.7 Major revolts 1: Berbice and Barbados
3.8 Major revolts 2: Demerara and Jamaica
Section A Practice exam questions
Section B, Theme 4: Metropolitan movements towards emancipation
4.1 Effects of revolts on the emancipation process
4.2 Attitudes towards slavery
4.3 Anti-slavery movements
4.4 Amelioration
4.5 The British Emancipation Act 1833
4.6 Apprenticeship
4.7 Emancipation in British Caribbean territories
4.8 Emancipation in other Caribbean territories
Section B, Theme 5: Adjustments to emancipation (1838–76)
5.1 Problems of the sugar industry
5.2 Attitudes to labour
5.3 Schemes of migration
5.4 Economic, social and cultural effects of migration
5.5 Emergence of free villages
5.6 Creation of a new society
5.7 Contribution of the peasantry
5.8 Crown Colony government
Section B, Theme 6: Caribbean economy (1875–1985)
6.1 The Caribbean and theworld economy
6.2 Decline of the sugar industry
6.3 Resolving the crisis
6.4 Growth of Cuba’s sugar industry
6.5 Growth and survival of alternative agriculture
6.6 Services and tourism
6.7 Industrial development factors
6.8 The effects of industrialisation
Section B Practice exam questions
Section C, Theme 7: The United States in the Caribbean (1776–1985)
7.1 Reasons for the USinterest in the Caribbean
7.2 Factors and conditions of US relations in the Caribbean
7.3 US foreign policy 1:Cuba, Puerto Rico and Panama
7.4 US foreign policy 2: Haiti, Dominican Republic and Grenada
7.5 US involvement: economic, political and cultural consequences
7.6 Policies of the Castro revolution
7.7 The US response
7.8 The impact of the Castro revolution
7.9 US involvement in the English-speaking Caribbean
Section C, Theme 8: Caribbean political development up to 1985
8.1 Early attempts at unification
8.2 The roots of nationalism
8.3 The Moyne Commission
8.4 Political parties, adult suffrage and self-government
8.5 The movement to establish a federation
8.6 The failure of the Federation (1958)
8.7 Personalities involved in integration
8.8 Movements towards independence
8.9 Regional integration up to 1985
8.10 Alternatives to independence
Section C, Theme 9: Caribbean Society (1900–85)
9.1 Social and economic conditions 1: housing
9.2 Social and economic conditions 2: cost of living and working conditions
9.3 Social and economic conditions 3: health
9.4 Improving living conditions 1: organisations involved
9.5 Improving living conditions 2: government policies
9.7 Aspects of social life 2: visual and performing arts
9.8 Aspects of social life 3:architecture and housing
9.9 Aspects of social life 4: transport and communication
9.10 Aspects of social life 5: ethnic and race relations
9.11 Religious groups 1
9.12 Religious groups 2
Section C Practice exam questions
Glossary of key terms
Index
Index
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