nanny of the maroons
We don't know the exact date when Nanny was born, but she was born in the 1750's
she was a slave
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nanny of the maroons is the only heroine of Jamaica
Nanny was honored a National Hero in 1975.
no one really knows where the nanny of the maroons got shot but it is believed she got shot in her bottom
nanny the maroon lead the maroons in revels so that they could be free from slavery.
she was placed on the five hundred currency and a status was build of her
Their plantation raids resulted in the First Maroon War. The two main Maroon groups in the 18th century were the Leeward and the Windward tribes, the former led by Cudjoe in Trelawny Town and the latter led by his sister Queen Nanny (and later by Quao).[1] Queen Nanny, also known as Granny Nanny (died 1733) is the only female listed among Jamaica's National Heroes, and has been immortalised in songs and legends. She was known for her exceptional leadership skills, especially in guerrilla warfare, which were particularly important in the First Maroon War in the early 18th century. Her remains are reputedly buried at " Bump Grave" in Moore Town, the main town of the Windward Maroons who are concentrated in and around the Rio Grande valley in the northeastern parish of Portland.
Nanny, or Granny Nanny as she was affectionately called, was a brilliant military strategist. She was equally adept at being a shrewd military tactician and the spiritual leader of the Windward Maroons, providing the group with military and religious stability. She unified the Maroon alliance and directed an effective resistance movement against the British. Like her predecessors, Queen Nzinga of Angola and Yaa Asantewa of Ghana, she established a formidable resistance against a technologically superior force.
Nanny of the Maroons is from the parish of St. Thomas in Jamaica. She was a leader of the Windward Maroons, who fought against British colonial forces in the early 18th century.