it has helped reduce the burden of poverty
The least populated island in the Caribbean is Montserrat. As of 2013, the population is only 5,000 people. The island of Montserrat is a British Territory in the Caribbean.
The Caribbean island with the smallest population is Montserrat, with an estimated population of around 5,000 people.
Carib, Island Carib, or Kalinago people,(after whom the Caribbean was named), are a group of people who live in the Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean.
The Carib people lived in Central America and the Caribbean Islands. The Carib people are natives to Aruba. Aruba is an island country within the Caribbean Islands.
The people of Cuba benefited. The people of Puerto Rico benefited. The people of Guam benefited. The people of the Philippines benefited. The people of the United States benefited. The people of Spain probably benefited in that they received $20 milllion and were rid of the expense of trying to govern their foreign colonies who were in rebellion.
The people of Cuba benefited. The people of Puerto Rico benefited. The people of Guam benefited. The people of the Philippines benefited. The people of the United States benefited. The people of Spain probably benefited in that they received $20 milllion and were rid of the expense of trying to govern their foreign colonies who were in rebellion.
Haitian people come from the country Haiti. Haiti is a Caribbean island country with a population of 9,996,731 people. Haiti is on the island of Hispaniola.
Puerto Rico is the Caribbean island with the most white population with over a 76.2% of the population being white mostly Spanish descendence.
the people who benefited from the crusades were europeans
Most of the Caribbean Islands had indigenous people who lived on each island well before Columbus ever arrived. Each people had their own name.
Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean, so people interested in traveling there should look for Caribbean cruise lines. Some to try include Carnival and Royal Caribbean.
Joyce Roberta Toney has written: 'The development of a culture of migration among a Caribbean people' -- subject(s): History, Emigration and immigration, West Indians