The common history is to do with British coming to the Islands. It shows how the British had a lot of power. Genecide, Slavery, Immigration and rivlary had a lot to do with it all.
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Cuba and the Bahamas are both archipelagos of islands. They also share the Caribbean sea. They have light turquoise water and near-white sand as a result.
because they are both related in a special way
they share the same beliefs,history,and languge
The land mass that was once known as Hispaniola is now share by Haiti and Santo Domingo. Neither one is completely surrounded by water. Therefore they are not islands.
citizens of a country often share a common history, customs ,and values answer by el nino
citizens of a country often share a common history, customs ,and values answer by el nino
GeographyGuyana is geographically part of the Caribbean, this is the mainland Caribbean where not only do they share the Caribbean culture but at least one shore is washed by the Caribbean Sea. Suriname and Belize are also included. Contrary to popular belief the Caribbean does not only consist of islands but also countries of the South American mainland. Guyana is definitley culturaly, historicaly and geographically part of the Caribbean.
Yes the Caribbean shares a few common identities. Mainly in areas of colonisation in the early days of slavery and the three S,s: the sun, the sand and the sea. However, each Caribbean island differ in religios beliefs,food,language,culture,music and also ethnicities.
Christianity and Islam share a common history and share some of the same beliefs, but they have definite differences...
Answer :lol..... the answer is: can i get a drum rolll?..........ok the answer is :usa, u.k, France, Netherlands!Let's not forget Columbia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Belize, Mexico,Honduras, Costa Rica & Panama.
Cuba and Jamaica are Caribbean Islands.Answer I wonder if you are thinking of this,Haiti and the Dominican Republic are the two independent states that share the island of Hispaniola.St. Martin (French) and St. Maarten (Dutch) are two overseas territories of France and the Netherlands that share the island of St. Martin.
It is Queen Charlotte.