they can be grouped as low lying mainland countries ,mountainous, limestone rocks, if volcanic and amount of coral
The Spanish wanted gold from the lands in the Caribbean. Later they used missionaries to convert the natives and farmed the lands.
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Your question is too broad to answer. They may be grouped as rifles, shotguns, or handguns. They may be grouped by type of action.
There alike by their descendants and experiences the same kind of natural disasters.
No the Caribbean is not in Africa but it do consist of Africans. As well as East Idians, Chinese, Syrians, Europeans. Its is a chanin of islands and some main lands that is washed by the Caribbean sea and its South of South America.
During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
Scholastic has a series of articles called Lands and Peoples, written by various people. Is this what you are referring to? Also, David L. Clawson has written a book called "Latin America and The Caribbean: Lands and Peoples"
Most of the lands that Christopher Columbus reached on his four voyages were in the Caribbean Sea. He also visited the coasts of Mexico and Central America.
where the ruler get and keep their power
I thinks so, but may be wrong
I thinks so, but may be wrong