In 1492.
Jamaica wasn't "founded", but rather, "rediscovered". This was done by Christopher Columbus in 1494.
It was founded in 1938
always there but was discovered by Columbus in 1494
Jamaica became independent from the United Kingdom on 6 August 1962. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Jamaica
It refers to someone in the Rostafari religion that was founded in the 1930's in Jamaica.
The oldest high school in Jamaica is Wolmer's Boys & Girls School established in 1736. (Manning's High was founded in 1738 and St Jago High in 1744.)
I am not sure there were any Navajos, nor any Sioux in Jamaica. These two tribes tended to be located in North America. Jamaica did have native (indigenous) populations when it was founded, but those tribes were Arawak and Taino. When Jamaica was conquered, much as in North America, most of the native populations were subjugated.
Sandals Resorts was founded in Montego Bay, Jamaica, in 1981 by Gordon "Butch" Stewart. Sandals Resorts is a popular Caribbean vacation destination with affordable prices.
The Royal Gazette in Bermuda is considered the oldest newspaper in the Caribbean, founded in 1828.
Trelawny, Jamaica
Jamaica's regions are Jamaica
The official name of Jamaica is simply 'Jamaica'