Maroons were found primarily in the Americas, particularly in regions like Brazil, Jamaica, and the southern United States, where enslaved Africans escaped plantations and formed independent communities. These communities often developed in remote, mountainous, or forested areas, allowing them to evade capture. Maroons created their own societies, preserving African cultural practices, languages, and traditions while resisting colonial powers.
Of course. Animal husbandry was practiced.
the eat wild animals and the food the found in the isolated farms and villages
nanny of the maroons
Maroons( stuck on an island)/ maroons ( biscuits)
Kenosha Maroons ended in 1924.
Montreal Maroons was created in 1924.
Montreal Maroons ended in 1947.
Toledo Maroons was created in 1902.
Toledo Maroons ended in 1923.
Pottsville Maroons ended in 1929.
Pottsville Maroons was created in 1920.
these were the maroons who lived in the western part of the island called Jamaica