The Maroons, descendants of enslaved Africans who escaped plantations in the Americas, often lived in the bushes or remote areas to evade capture and maintain their freedom. These secluded locations provided natural protection and resources, allowing them to establish independent communities. Living in the bushes also enabled them to preserve their cultural practices and resist colonial oppression. Their strategic choice of habitat was crucial for their survival and autonomy.
Today maroons still live in their old towns and hills but the fighting had stopped after slavery.
Today maroons still live in their old towns and hills but the fighting had stopped after slavery.
daub huts
they live in bushes
No, there aren’t rose bushes in the grasslands.
Rats can live basically anywhere, so providing there's food to eat, yes, they can live in bushes.
No
in nests and bushes
in thick bushes
Yes
in bushes
Blueberry bushes typically live for 10 to 20 years, but some can live up to 50 years with proper care.