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the maroons are important to the Jamaica and the Caribbean because they fought with Queen Nanny to win their independence.

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What is a Jamaica Maroon?

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Who is Errol Morris Jamaican?

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It has been said that the original maroons of Jamaica were spanish maroons who came with the spanish who discovered Jamaica in the 15th century. then around the 1700's more maroons flourished amongst the African slaves that were brought from ( gold cost) Ghana in west Africa. African slaves rebelled and ran to the hills, and this was the name given to them from the spanish which meant " wild, runaway"


Who is errol Morris jamaican scientist?

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