answersLogoWhite

0

It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where did the African influence in Caribbean come from?

The African slaves


Which of the following describes the Haitian revolution?

A revolt by African slaves in the Caribbean against French colonists.


What describes the Haitian Revolution?

A revolt by African slaves in the Caribbean against French Colonists.


What year did the sugar revolution begin in the Caribbean?

The sugar revolution took place in the years 1650 - 1690. This was due to the introduction in the British Caribbean colonies such as Barbados , Jamaica St Kiitts (St Christopher) etc . This new staple was introduced to the British by the Dutch. This is one of the fore reasons why the introduction of African labour as the Africans had experience in planting this crop on the Canery islands.


When was the Carnation Revolution?

The Carnation Revolution led to the downfall of Estado Novo and Portugal gave up East Timor and its African colonies.


What was the relationship between the American Revolution and Black Freedom?

The American Revolution was not only the colonies fight to gain independence but the African-Americans largest slave revolt.


What was the relationship between the American Revolution and black freedom.?

The American Revolution was not only the colonies fight to gain independence but the African-Americans largest slave revolt.


What was the relationship between the American revolution and black American?

The American Revolution was not only the colonies fight to gain independence but the African-Americans largest slave revolt.


What Effects of African slavery on the Caribbean?

African slavery in the Caribbean led to the forced labor of millions of Africans in sugar plantations, creating a brutal system of exploitation and oppression. This deeply entrenched system further perpetuated racism, inequality, and economic disparities that continue to impact the region today. Additionally, the cultural influence of African slaves contributed to shaping the unique cultural identity of the Caribbean.


Why the African economy and the Caribbean economy has a fictitious development policy?

the caribbean the african economies can be described as one.discuss


What is an Afro-Caribbean?

An Afro-Caribbean is a person of African descent who was born in or is resident of the Caribbean.


What is the Caribbean relation to Africa?

Europeans brought African slaves to Caribbean