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  2. List of plantation great houses in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantation great houses in Jamaica.These houses were built in the 18th and 19th centuries when sugar cane made Jamaica the wealthiest colony in the West Indies. [1] Sugar plantations in the Caribbean were worked by enslaved African people [ 2 ] until the aboltion of slavery in 1833.

  3. Report of West India Royal Commission (Moyne Report)

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    Lord Moyne even agreed, at the urging of the War Office, to "moderate the tone" and to cut the "particularly dangerous sections", regarding the state of housing, women and children, from the final report. [34] Johnson claims that the government had already decided that it was going to spend money to improve the West Indies. [26]

  4. Ewarton - Wikipedia

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    Ewarton is on the A1 road (Kingston - Lucea), which climbs up from Spanish Town and Bog Walk in the south, enters the town from the south east, passes through the town's central square and continues north towards Moneague and Saint Ann's Bay. [10]

  5. Rockfort (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Rockfort, [a] located east of Kingston, Jamaica, [1] in an area previously known as Harbour Head, [2] is the ruins of a 17th century rock fort that was once surrounded by a moat. [3] First the site of a British rock fort, [ 1 ] it was fortified in 1694 to protect the eastern edge of Kingston against an invasion by the French.

  6. Royal tours of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Anne, Princess Royal, visited in October 1990 as international patron of the University of the West Indies. [19] In 1994, the Queen and Prince Philip visited Jamaica from 1–3 March during a tour of the Caribbean. Preparations for the visit began early, with public buildings repainted, and public places decorated.

  7. HMS Centurion (1774) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Centurion was a 50-gun Salisbury-class fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She served during the American War of Independence , and during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars . During the war with America, Centurion saw action in a number of engagements and supported British forces in the Caribbean and the North American coasts.

  8. How to stay safe during trips to Jamaica and Bahamas after ...

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    Let’s kick off the safety tips with a major rule: Leave the firearms and ammunition at home. Jamaica has a zero-tolerance policy regarding tourists traveling with guns.

  9. Claremont, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Claremont is a town in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica. The district of Claremont was first called "Finger Post" until it was renamed in honour of the first house built there, "Clermont House". The countryside around the town has for centuries been home to the wealthy landed gentry, and still today is dotted with estate houses.

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