But the courageous resistance of the maroons threatened this prosperous industry. The archaeology of maroon societies in the americas. Escaped africans who were enslaved during spanish rule over jamaica 14931656 may have been the first to develop such refugee communities. And, because of the characteristics of the culture these ancestors brought, modified, and preserved, historians have been able to identify these forced migrants, including many of the maroons, as koromantispeople from the akan culture. At the same time commodification of maroon culture is on the rise, particularly as it pertains to tourism. The maroons whose number kept swelling from the addition of more runaway slaves continued to raid the english plantations and become a thorn in englands plan to colonize jamaica but it was tolerated until 1663 when an offer was made for land and full freedom to any maroon who surrendered. At this time, the jamaican house of assembly voted to cease supporting the maroons. They were just individuals trying to escape the future of slavery waiting for them in jamaica. The second maroon war of 17951796 was an eightmonth conflict between the maroons of cudjoes town trelawny town, a maroon settlement later renamed after governor edward trelawny at the end of first maroon war, located near trelawny parish, jamaica in the st james parish, and the british colonials who controlled the island. The phenomenon of collaboration, which is not new to history, has, however, been given much scholarly attention since world war ii.
This community was so well located that direct attacks on it by the british army failed. To this day, the jamaican maroons are to a significant extent autonomous and separate from jamaican society. The jamaican maroons are often described as enslaved africans and persons of noticeable african descent who ran away or escaped from their masters or owners to acquire and preserve their freedom. Jul 11, 2018 the jamaican maroons ourstory i never knew tv. The word maroon, derived from the spanish word cimarron mountaineer, was used to describe slaves that escaped plantation life during the transition from spanish to british power in 1655 and continuously throughout the 17th and 18th centuries in jamaica. They armed them and encouraged them to fight a guerrilla war against the new british colonies. Jamaican maroons intermarried with amerindian natives, establishing independence in the back country as the island changed hands from the spanish to the british in the 17th century. James, moore town and nanny town in portland are important maroon legacies. Historically, the maroons experienced a growing sense of pride with each british defeat.
Few knew of the maroons precise locations, especially during the early period from 17001740. Some of the jamaican and suriname maroon communities founded in the 18th century are still occupied by their descendants today. Aug 31, 2016 at the same time commodification of maroon culture is on the rise, particularly as it pertains to tourism. Maroons of jamaica forged an identity for themselves in the century under. Thus a cultural and linguistic divide between maroons created the potential for internal conflict, which given the fragile political infrastructure of the posttreaty maroon polities such as accompong, posed a threat to their continued free existence. I went to a maroon museum when i went to ja on a cruise and it really changed the way i looked at history and what happened in that part of the world. The ascendance of the christian god within a traditional cosmology. The effects of the treaties1 by barbara klamon kopytoff in 1739, the colonial government of jamaica signed treaties with two groups of maroons, escaped slaves and their descendants who had formed societies in the interior of the island during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Through the tribulations of jamaican history, a rich and dynamic jamaican culture has emerged, with its own unique music, dialect, beliefs, and values. Jamaica history pirates, maroons and the city under the sea. Maroons are peoples of the african diaspora who escaped from enslavement and lived inde pendently of plantation societies in the americas price 1979.
The first maroon war of the 1730s led to somewhat favorable results for the maroons, with the agreement that the maroons would remain in 5 main towns under their own rule, but subject to a british supervisor. Sociolinguistic analysis of pirate english and its importance within multicultural space of 17th an 18th centuries caribbean may 2017 doi. Jamaican maroons fought british colonists to a draw and eventually signed treaties in the 18th century that effectively freed them over 50 years before the abolition of the slave trade in 1807. But the collaboration of the jamaican maroons would not fit well under the. Calico jack was also executed, and his body was displayed in an iron frame as warning to other pirates on a small islet off of port royal one which is known as rackhams cay to this day. Originally, jamaican maroons fought against slavery and maintained their independence from the british. Colonial treaty as sacred charter of the jamaican maroons. History of jamaica jamaican culture destination360. We dive deeper into jamaicas blue mountains and get welcomed into the scotts hall maroon community.
In the british colony of jamaica, the maroons autonomy over the last five. They were seen as a constant threat by the government. But, in 1795, the new governor of jamaica, balcarres, decided to deal with some minor breaches of the peace treaty by a community of maroons called the trelawney town. Jamaican maroons descend from maroons, africans who escaped from slavery onto the island of jamaica and established free communities in the mountainous interior, primarily in the eastern parishes. Other maroons were returned to sierra leone in africa on their request in july 1798. Join us for an unbelievable day in the blue mountains as we explore maroon culture. The caribbean island of jamaica was inhabited by the arawak tribes prior to the arrival of. They took up residence in the interior mountains of the island and lived in small towns while skillfully warding off the british occupiers. The authentic and original history if the maroons in the history of jamaica, 14901880. However, palmares lasted a century, and black seminole towns towns built by maroons who were allied with the seminole tribe in florida lasted several decades. The leaders of the maroons did meet british officers to accept a peace agreement offered to them. During the 18th century, the powerful maroons, escaped exslaves who settled in the mountains of jamaica, carved out a significant area of influence.
Jamaican maroons the indomitable maroons of jamaica. Archived from the original pdf on 22 february 2012. A history of resistance, collaboration and betrayal. For 76 years the maroons and british fought against one another. Pages in category jamaican maroons the following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
There were many years of peace between the maroons and the british in jamaica. Geography jamaica is an island in the west indies, 90 miles 145 km south of cuba and 100 miles 161 km west of haiti. The maroons of jamaica black resistance against slavery. The history of jamaica is one of passion and pain the peaceful thirst for freedom intertwined with violent resistance to oppression. She was a folk healer, a priestess, and the founder of a settlement called nanny town. Jamaican maroons, in the beginning, were not maroons as we know them today. However, the treaties signed in the 1730s only brought peace for a limited period. Under their leader called cudjoe, the maroons fought back. European colonizers had yet to explore these regions. The jamaican maroons are often described as enslaved africans and persons of noticeable african descent who ran away or escaped from their masters.
The campaign against them made the maroons more determined than ever. The jamaican frontier zones of the eighteenth century fit all three of the characteristics. Jamaican rude boys selfconsciously accrue the outlaw glamor. A history of resistance, collaboration and betrayal campbell, mavis c. Edward teach blackbeard, calico jack and henry morgan all liked to prowl the brothels and taverns here when they werent out scourging the high seas. Jamaican maroons date back to the english conquest of jamaica in 1655. Examining marronage, the formation of maroons, in an african diaspora perspective is an important means of adding to the discourse on african.
The jamaican maroons were descendants of exslaves who had fled to the hills following the british takeover of theisland in 1655. At that time, the retreating spanish freed their african slaves. Jamaican maroons descend from maroons, africans who escaped from slavery onto the island. In the bizarre and horrifying world of the early modern caribbean, maroons and pirates both prized their freedom above all else. The survived by subsistence farming and by raiding plantations. It has even generated a new pejorative word quisling.
A social, economic and demographic history of maroon society in jamaica, 17391842 pdf phd. The four caribbean subcultures addressed here pirates, maroons, rude boys or yardies, and rastafariare heavily involved in the operations of nostalgia, perhaps because they are such vital embodiments of historical complicity and continuity. Jamaica history pirates, maroons and the city under the. Pirates, maroons, and caribbean countercultures cultural critique 59 2005 2462 nostalgia might be one way that. Some 44 acts of the assembly were passed against the maroons. Through the use of slave labor, the production of sugar in this british colony flourished. Those who remained in jamaica soon intermarried with nonmaroons, and others continued to live within the many maroon villages in. This dissertation examines the relationship between the expansion of the english colony of jamaica and the rapid growth of maritime piracy in the second half of the seventeenth century. Mar 26, 2017 we dive deeper into jamaicas blue mountains and get welcomed into the scotts hall maroon community. The role of jamaica in fostering maritime piracy in the. There are ongoing conflicts over the political autonomy of the community, with the maroons insisting that the jamaica government uphold the treaty rights that they were granted by the british government in 1739 and the jamaican government asserting that there is no difference. Despite conflicting reports about her life, nanny has remained a powerful symbol of the maroon resistance to slavery. May 30, 2014 the jamaican maroons were descendants of exslaves who had fled to the hills following the british takeover of theisland in 1655. Long before it was the land of reggae, jamaica was pirate central, and port royal was its capital.
In 1655 a british expedition under admiral sir william penn and general robert venables captured jamaica and began expelling the spanish, a task that was accomplished within five years. Maroons of jamaica gathered in desolate mountain regions, sinkholes, forests, and caves. In the 19th century, sugar cane replaced piracy as british jamaicas main source of income. The maroons retreated to the mountains throughout the midseventeenth century, unaware of the impact they would make on british and jamaican history. Jamaican maroons descended predominantly, but not exclusively, from westafrican akan culture. The jamaican maroons are descendants of africans who fought and escaped from slavery and established free communities in the mountainous interior of jamaica during the era of slavery.
African slaves imported during the spanish period may have provided the first runaways. The obscured history of jamaicas maroon societies jstor daily. With a vast knowledge of the uninhabited jamaican mountain side, the maroons were able to wage war against british planters and eventually contract a peace agreement with the british. As this essay goes to press, yet another pirate movie, disneys pirates of the caribbean, hits the summer theaters and yet an. The word maroon is derived from the spanish term cimarron, which was used initially to refer to domesticated cattle that had escaped to the hills of hispaniola and then later applied to runaway slaves in the americas, since the latter half of the 17 th century. Upward of 1,500 slaves revolted across the island, but there is no evidence that the majority of. For instance, many of the ancestors of presentday jamaicans, like the maroons, came from africa. The four caribbean subcultures addressed here pirates, maroons, rude boys or yardies, and rasta fariare heavily involved in. However she arrived, by 1720 she was the leader of a group of maroons settled in jamaica s blue mountains. Isolation protected jamaicas maroons from slavery but also prevented them from. The story about nanny who is a jamaican hero iirc and on money in jamaica talks all about how she used to do obeah and how it saved the maroons in jamaica. A major new war between the jamaican maroons and the british broke out in the 1790s. There are ongoing conflicts over the political autonomy of the community, with the maroons insisting that the jamaica government uphold the treaty rights that they were granted by the british government in 1739 and the jamaican government asserting that there is no difference between the. The jamaican maroons were seen as role models of freedom by enslaved afrikans, that is up until the peace treaties with the colonial rulers, which was to alter the relations between free and unfree blacks fundamentally according to werner zips in his book black rebels.
The maroons, more so than other jamaicans, have preserved their african heritage along many channels but most especially with. The four caribbean subcultures addressed herepirates, maroons, rude boys or yardies, and rastafariare heavily involved in the operations of nostalgia, perhaps because they are such vital embodiments of historical complicity and continuity. As the maroon population grew, the jamaican government decided to defeat the maroons once and for all. A detailed of history of the accompong maroons in jamaica.
Today, jamaican african leaders such as sam sharpe, and nanny of the maroons, have not only been honoured as national heroes, but they symbolize the great struggle for freedom. Mar 26, 2012 jamaican maroons date back to the english conquest of jamaica in 1655. Other stories say that she came to jamaica as a free woman. The royalist maroons of jamaica in the british atlantic world, 1740. And sometimes they worked together to safeguard it. The jamaican maroons were not a small rebel community, instead they were a complex polity that operated as such from 16551770. The jamaican maroons, 16551770 jonathan brooks, university of north carolina wilmington. May 27, 2014 the jamaican maroons were descendants of exslaves who had fled to the hills following the british takeover of theisland in 1655. However, many of the spaniards escaped slaves had formed communities in the highlands, and increasing numbers also escaped from british plantations. British bring troops from gibraltar against jamaican maroons. Their response was to get as far away from the colonial pawns and slave owners as possible, and so escaped into the mountains and the cockpits on the island to resist enslavement.
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