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History of the Caribbean

A Captivating Guide to Caribbean History, Starting from Christopher Columbus Through the Wars of Religion, Slavery, and Colonial ... (European Exploration and Settlement)

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History of the Caribbean

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Narrado por: Jason Zenobia
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Almost everyone knows The Bahamas and Jamaica are in the Caribbean. But what do you really know about those countries?

The history of the Caribbean is an exciting ride, but few outside of the region know much about it in depth beyond Columbus’s discovery. This audiobook will lead you through the history of the region, which witnessed some of the world’s most important events. We will begin with Christopher Columbus’s accidental discovery and the race for control over the islands of the Caribbean.

The land grabs led to war and colonization, making this once-peaceful region a more violent place. In time, most of the Caribbean islands pushed back, declaring independence. But did that make things better for these island nations? Or is there still much work to be done?

If you are curious about learning the answers to these questions and more about the exciting history of this beautiful region, keep listening. This audiobook has a ton of interesting information, including:

  • What happened when Christopher Columbus discovered the Caribbean and the chain of events that happened afterward;
  • The pirates who made their living in the Caribbean region and Central America
  • How mainland Europe had an effect on the Caribbean colonies, with a closer look at the wars of religion, the American and French Revolutions, and the Napoleonic Wars
  • What happened when Caribbean nations yearned to break free from their colonial powers to become independent
  • The United States’ involvement in the Caribbean, including the Spanish-American War
  • The dictatorships in some of the Caribbean nations that left behind brutality and financial ruin
  • The struggles the Caribbean is facing today and what its future might look like

So, what are you waiting for? Scroll up and click the “add to cart” button to begin your journey of the Caribbean’s past today!

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I’m only about half-way through, but I don’t know I will finish. So far this has been a haphazard review of European history with only the loosest connections to how it affects the Caribbean.

If you want to revisit the roots of the European religious wars or relive the defenestration of Prague, this mistitled book has you covered.

So far, there isn’t much history of the Caribbean

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The Author said on multiple occasions that we don’t have enough time to go in more detail on each island. I question why! It left me wanting to learn more details!

Mark C.

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excellent job and most up to date historical work on the Caribbean.
would love to hear more about the other island as well.

wonderful job

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When I hear someone praise Fidel Castro I know the author is a leftist and the author INSISTED the people loved Castro......touting a free education is more important than then freedom...albeit the education is force feed leftist crap with zero freedom of thought or debate

US bad Castro good

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History can be a little dull when taken in long doses! But it was very interesting as long as I wasn’t listening nonstop!

Lots of exact information

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