The original inhabitants of the Caribbean islands were the indigenous peoples known as the Taino, Arawak, and Caribs. These groups inhabited the islands for thousands of years before the arrival of European colonizers in the late 15th century. However, due to colonization and disease brought by the Europeans, their populations were decimated and their cultures were severely disrupted.
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ASIA
mestizo
Hispaniola
Cuba, Dominican Republic and Jamaica.
An archipelago is a chain of island. Eg The Hawaiian Island. I think the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean also is an archipelago.
they all died by now
they were the Ciboney, the Arawaks, and the Caribs.
The inhabitants of the Caribbean came from all corners of the globe including : South and Central America, Africa and Europe
Montserrat is an island in the Caribbean. It is one of the Leeward islands and at the time of the famous eruption it had 12,000 inhabitants
Christopher Columbus, the Ciboney and the Native Americans were the first people to arrive in the Caribbean Islands. Good luck on the test or why ever your looking this up.
Amerindians didn't come into the British Caribbean - they came long BEFORE the British did. They were the very first inhabitants of the Caribbean , cannoing up the islands from South America.
Yes. According to the World Bank, 79% of inhabitants in the Caribbean and Latin America live in urban areas.
Calypso is original to the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
There are no french Caribbean islands.
the Caribbean islands was made up of what
Persians were the original inhabitants of Iran
The Caribbean Islands are in fact, landforms themselves.