After a Carib raid, the affected communities often faced significant destruction and loss, as the Caribs were known for their aggressive tactics and seafaring abilities. Survivors typically dealt with the aftermath by rebuilding their homes and fortifying their defenses. Additionally, such raids could exacerbate tensions among neighboring tribes and lead to retaliatory actions, further escalating conflicts in the region. The raids also prompted alliances and strategic partnerships among tribes for mutual protection against Carib incursions.
Chaseabout Raid happened in 1565.
Raid on Deerfield happened on 1704-02-29.
Frascati bombing raid happened in 1943.
Ghadames raid happened on 2011-09-26.
Limbang raid happened on 1962-12-12.
Chesapeake raid happened in 1779.
Nakhla raid happened in 623.
Granville Raid happened in 1945.
Dalola raid happened in 2006.
Zawiya raid happened in 2011.
Raid on Ross happened in 1491.
Tatsinskaya Raid happened in 1942.
Tryon's raid happened in 1779.
Bomber Raid happened in 1988.
Jameson Raid happened in 1896.
Raid of Scone happened in 1297.
Raid at Cabanatuan happened in 1945.