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Most people give credit to Christopher Columbus for discovering the Caribbean, but the islands had been populated since about 5000 BC by two tribes, the Caribs and the Arawaks Indians. The two tribes were often at war. The Caribs were the more aggressive of the two, eventually pushing the more peaceful Arawaks out of the region.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed to what he thought was India in search of spices and gold and a sea route to Asia. He found neither, although it is possible that he believed the island of Hispaniola to be Japan, and the coast of Cuba to be part of the Asian mainland. This is why today the Caribbean is also referred to as the West Indies.
In the years following Columbus’ “discovery” of the islands, thousands of Spanish settlers, followed by the British, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch and French arrived on the islands, each nation claiming different islands as their own. To this day, the Caribbean Islands are divided by the occurrences of that time – not just politically but in areas such as currency, language, laws, food and culture.

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From the carib people who lived there before Europeans and Africans arrived

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The Spanish.

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1492 by Columbus

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