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Exploring Caribbean History Quiz

Test your knowledge about the rich and complex history of the Caribbean! This quiz covers key themes, events, and figures that shaped the region.

Engage with topics such as:

  • Colonization and discovery
  • Slavery and its implications
  • Post-abolition labor phenomena
  • Influential Caribbean literature
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringWave321
1. How was the Caribbean Discovered?
- By accident by Vespucci in 1492
- Accidentally by Columbus in 1492
- Accidentally by Columbus in 1392
2. Why is the Caribbean considered a historyless place by a lot of Caribbean authors?
- Because the major places in the Caribbean do not have any history
- Because colonization disrupts the seamless flow of history and only starts with the the “discovery” of the Caribbean
- Because history in the Caribbean was brutally disrupted and society was reinvented after the “discovery” by Columbus leading a lot of author’s to question how history is codified in the Caribbean
3. What were some of the motives of colonial presence in the Caribbean?
- Social development and economic growth
- Mindless exploitation and possession of wealth
- Absentee Landlordism and Exploitation of cheap migrant labor to cultivate Sugarcane
4. What were the conditions of slavery in the Caribbean?
- Slavery never existed in the Caribbean
- Brutal slavery that causes social hierarchies based on color and race that exists to this day
- Brutal Slavery which eroded the humanity of the blacks and resorted to multiple methods of control and punishment to extract work
5. Why is the Caribbean considered an artificially created society?
- Because the Caribbean was created by the Europeans
- Because Columbus imported cereals, grains and sugarcane, hence changing the ecosystem of the continent
- Because the indigenous population of Indians were brutally massacred and cheap labor from various parts of the globe were imported to populate the plantations
6. When and why was slavery abolished in the Caribbean?
- Because of the benevolence of European powers
- Because of economic, humanitarian and political reasons
- Because of the struggle between industrial bourgeoise and landed aristocracy
7. What was one of the main social labor phenomenon in the Caribbean after the abolition of slavery and why?
- Equality in society
- Vacuum in Labor Markets
- Indentured Labor imported from Madras, India
8. What are some of the recurring themes that occur in Caribbean Literature?
- Themes of home and homelessness and rejoicing
- Pessimism, Exile, Homelessness and Conflict
- Themes of Colonization, Love, Motherhood and Paradoxes
9. How does color form a social stratum in the Caribbean?
10. Who are some of the major writers in the Caribbean?
- V.S. Naipaul and Derek Walcott
- Jamaica Kincaid and William Wordsworth
- V.S. Naipaul, Sam Selvon, Derek Walcott and many others
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