The culture of Trinidad has produced calypso music, which has spread to other islands; soca music which is the sound track of the Eastern Caribbean English speaking islands.
Trinidadians created Steel drums which is the only acoustic instrument invented in the 1900's. Trinidadian slaves invented the limbo dance which is famous around the world. Our Carnival is the largest in the Caribbean and the second largest in the Western Hemisphere {only Brazil's is larger!}
there are a few different cultures like music traditions and unique things that Trinidad has
how did the british influence trinidad and tobago
The Caribbean island that is approximately 10 degrees from the equator is Trinidad. Trinidad is located just off the northern coast of South America and is known for its diverse culture, vibrant festivals, and unique biodiversity. Its proximity to the equator gives Trinidad a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round.
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The English influence on Trinidad's culture is evident in various aspects, including language, governance, and social customs. English became the official language, shaping communication and education. The British colonial legacy also introduced elements of British law, sports like cricket, and various traditions that blended with local customs. This fusion has contributed to Trinidad's unique cultural identity, reflecting both its colonial past and its diverse heritage.
none that i know of but i know trinidad has a rich culture just like africa
They have influenced the culture of trinidad and tobago in terms of food clothes music politics and religion
Trinidad used to be a British Colene so when Britain took over, it brought over some of its culture too. Cricket is a popular British sport so it was introduced to Trinidad. People in Trinidad still play cricket despite Trinidad no longer being a British Colene as it is now part of their culture too. Well I think that's right anyway.. :)
china is the most unique culture because it is so chinanezean
Trinidad is closest to South America, specifically to the northeastern coast of Venezuela. The distance between Trinidad and Venezuela is approximately 7 miles (11 kilometers) across the Gulf of Paria. This proximity has influenced Trinidad's culture, economy, and demographics.
things that make culture unique are the food the traditional clothing.
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