What did the Spanish contribute to Trinidad?

What did the Spanish contribute to Trinidad?

Venezuelan Spanish speakers were considered valuable pioneers in the development of Trinidad’s cacao industry. There were tree fellers and hunters, but businessmen and professionals also came, all fleeing from the civil unrest on the mainland.

What type of government did Trinidad have as a British colony?

British crown colony
Trinidad thus became a British crown colony, with a French-speaking population and Spanish laws….British period.

Colony of Trinidad and Tobago
Government Colony under Constitutional monarchy (1889–1962)
Head of State
• 1889–1901 Queen Victoria

What was the structure of government in a Crown Colony?

Membership and criteria

country date of Commonwealth membership
Malta 1964
Zambia 1964
The Gambia 1965 (left in 2013; rejoined 2018)
Singapore 1965

When was Trinidad a Spanish colony?

In reality, we were already “found” and occupied by the indigenous Amerindian tribes of the Arawaks and Caribs. Trinidad remained in the hands of the Spanish from the 15th Century until the British captured it in 1797 – we then became a British colony in 1802.

What did the Spanish contribute to the Caribbean?

The Spanish introduced many crops to Jamaica like: sugar cane, bananas and citrus fruits. Also it was they who apparently introduced most of the pets that are currently on the island, such as pigs, horses, goats, cats, dogs and chickens.

Do they speak Spanish in Trinidad and Tobago?

In 2014, the Spanish language was the native language of around 4,000 people (or 0.3% of the total population) living in Trinidad and Tobago. Other local languages are English (official) and other unofficial languages such as Caribbean Hindustani, French Creole and others.

What was crown colony government and who introduced it to Trinidad?

The British decided to impose Crown Colony Government in which a resident Legislative Council under the authority of a Governor, could advise the British Government but had no effective control over the island, since British law reigned.

Why was crown colony government set up in Trinidad?

Unlike the older colonies, Trinidad never had an elected Assembly. Of course the system of Crown Colony Government was designed to prevent a vigorous political life or opposition to the British governor and his officials.

Was Trinidad and Tobago a Spanish colony?

It was colonized by the Spanish in 1592. It continued under Spanish rule until 1797, when it was captured by the British. Trinidad was formally ceded to the United Kingdom in 1802.

What did the Spaniards contribute?

The Spanish were the first to bring sugarcane and slavery to the island. They ruled the land for a century and a half until they were defeated by the English in 1655. Slavery and sugar cultivation became Jamaica’s main trade, making the English planters incredibly wealthy.

What did the Spaniards do?

For the conquest era, two names of Spaniards are generally known because they led the conquests of high indigenous civilizations, Hernán Cortés, leader of the expedition that conquered the Aztecs of Central Mexico, and Francisco Pizarro, leader of the conquest of the Inca in Peru.

Why was Trinidad and Tobago under Spanish rule?

Trinidad under Spanish rule appeared to have been linguistically tolerant, possibly because of the weakness of Spanish control over the island, but this was decidedly not the case under British domination. When the British came into power, they challenged the domination of the French at all levels, especially at the level of language and religion.

What kind of government did Spain have in the Philippines?

Spanish Colonial Government. 1. THE SPANIARDS ASCOLONIAL MASTERS. 2. Spain reigned over the Philippines for 333 years, from 1565to 1898.Since Spain was far from the country, the Spanish king ruledthe Islands through the viceroy of Mexico, which was thenanother Spanish colony. KING OF SPAIN VICEROY OF MEXICO PHILIPPINES.

How did the colonization of Trinidad affect the indigenous people?

The Spanish colonization however had major negative impacts on the indigenous people that settled in Trinidad such as the decrease of the population, family separation, starvation and the lost of their culture and tradition.

Who are the indigenous people of Trinidad and Tobago?

Two sets of these indigenous tribes that remained in Trinidad were called the Tanios and the Kalinagos. They had unique cultures and lifestyles from that of the Spanish. Luckily the Spanish was worshipped by the Amerindians because they saw them as Gods.

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