Maroons were enslaved Africans who escaped from plantations in the Americas, primarily in the Caribbean and Brazil. They fled to seek freedom from brutal conditions, oppressive labor, and the inhumane treatment they faced under slavery. Additionally, the desire to preserve their cultural identity and establish autonomous communities motivated many Maroons to run away and form resistance against colonial powers.
Maroons were runaway slaves from the west indies,north america,central america and south america.These runaway slaves also called maroons lived on mountaintops. Slaves who ran away and set up free communitiesch morons maroons were runaway slaves
Maroons were enslaved Africans who escaped and formed independent communities in the Americas, particularly in the Caribbean and Latin America. They used their knowledge of the land and their resistance against colonial powers to establish their own societies away from the control of their oppressors.
they ran away and stole food from farmers they also rode on donkeys!!
nanny of the maroons
Enslaved Africans in sugar plantations ran away to seek freedom and escape the harsh conditions of slavery, including physical abuse and dehumanizing treatment. They often formed communities of runaway slaves called maroons in remote areas to live independently.
these were the maroons who lived in the western part of the island called Jamaica
Maroons( stuck on an island)/ maroons ( biscuits)
Toledo Maroons was created in 1902.
Toledo Maroons ended in 1923.
Pottsville Maroons ended in 1929.
Pottsville Maroons was created in 1920.
Montreal Maroons was created in 1924.