The Spanish settled the Caribbean islands.
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.
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They are the people who come form the Caribbean islands neat the Gulf of Mexico. However their ancestry is probably part European and part African as the islands were settled during the slave trade.
Christopher Columbus, who first reached the islands off North America in 1492.
The Caribbean nation Trinidad and Tobago was first explored by Europeans when Christopher Columbus first found the islands on January 31, 1498 during his third voyage to the New World. The country consists of two islands, which are Trinidad (the main island) and Tobago. Columbus did not actually visit the island of Tobago, but he did sight the island and gave it its name about the time he visited Trinidad. Trinidad was first settled by pre-agricultural Archaic people at least 7,000 years ago, making it the earliest-settled part of the Caribbean.
The Maya civilization did not directly settle in the Caribbean islands. They were primarily located in present-day southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. However, there may have been some interaction and trade between the Maya and indigenous groups in the Caribbean.
The French settled in different islands of the Caribbean at different times. For example, they settled in Dominica in 1632 and Martinique and Guadeloupe in 1635. Similarly, they occupied the western half of Hispaniola, also called Saint-Domingue (Haiti), in 1664.
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They are the people who come form the Caribbean islands neat the Gulf of Mexico. However their ancestry is probably part European and part African as the islands were settled during the slave trade.
Different islands in the Caribbean were colonized by various European powers, leading to the introduction of different languages. For example, some islands were settled by the Spanish, others by the French, Dutch, or English. Over time, these languages developed and evolved within the local populations, contributing to the linguistic diversity found in the region today.
European enslavement of Native Americans existed with the Spanish from the earliest days on the Caribbean islands they first settled.