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how did the british influence trinidad and tobago
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The Amerindians really discovered Trinidad and then later on Christopher Columbus REDISCOVERED Trinidad.
The Caribs and Arawaks.
They have influenced the culture of trinidad and tobago in terms of food clothes music politics and religion
"Iëre" which meant "Land of the Humming Bird''
the Amerindians contributed the famous pepper pot and cassava bread. the also contributed the Cassique head dress which is on the coat of arms and most importantly the Amerindians gave Guyana its name.
The first inhabitants of Trinidad and Tobago were the Amerindians(Caribs and Arawaks/ Kainos and Kalinagos)
Trinidad and Tobago was rediscovered by Christopher Columbus on July 31st 1948. He did not discover because there were people already living there, the Amerindians.
pepper pot, wild meat and cassava bread
England's place of origin in Trinidad and Tobago refers to the historical ties and colonial influence of England in the region. Trinidad and Tobago was a British colony from the late 18th century until gaining independence in 1962. The British brought their culture, language, and legal systems, which continue to influence the country's identity today. Additionally, many English settlers established communities, contributing to the multicultural fabric of Trinidad and Tobago.
there are a few different cultures like music traditions and unique things that Trinidad has