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Barbados used enslaved Africans primarily for the cultivation of sugarcane, which became the island's main cash crop in the 17th century. The labor-intensive nature of sugar production required a large workforce, leading to the importation of thousands of enslaved Africans. They were also employed in other agricultural activities, such as growing tobacco and cotton, as well as in various manual labor roles on plantations. The brutal system of slavery played a crucial role in shaping Barbados's economy and society.
In Barbados, it is considered good luck when a green monkey crosses your path. These monkeys are considered a symbol of good fortune and are protected in Barbados due to their cultural significance.
Barbados is reconmmended a great place If You Love Beaches, Adventure and The People are quite friendly so Barbados Is Great!
Africa is a separate continent to Europe, so people living there would be considered African, including the countries of northern Africa.
To travel to Barbados, all one has to do is buy a plane ticket and fly to Barbados and meet all of the entry requirements. You are considered a tourist. To actually live in Barbados is a different story, and a completely different question.
the same reason that west asians are considered arabic, not asian.
People from Barbados represent a variety of racial groups. The majority of the population as descendants of captived and enslaved African people who were brought to Barbados during the slave trade. The majority of the population is racially black, however, many Barbadians can trace their lineage to at least one ancestor of European descent.
No. In fact no English people went to Barbados until after Shakespeare's death.
Barbados is considered to be a part of the continent of North America. It is one of the several small Caribbean island nations.
"Bajans" is a term used to refer to people from Barbados. Barbados is a Caribbean island nation located in the Lesser Antilles.
People from Africa, because they are from Africa.