Saturday, April 30, 2016

Open Post- Fun Facts About Martinique

Early inhabitants of Martinique were Arawak and Carib people from South America.

The island was called Madinina (Island of Flowers) by the Caribs.

Christopher Columbus sighted Martinique in 1493 and visited the island in 1502.

French settlers arrived in Martinique in 1635; the island was claimed by France.

Slaves were introduced to the French West Indies in 1636.

In the mid seventeenth century sugarcane replaced tobacco as the main crop in Martinique.

Martinique was officially annexed by France in 1674.

The French colony of Guadeloupe became a dependency of Martinique. In 1775 it was decided to administer Guadeloupe and Martinique separately.

Martinique came under brief periods of English rule in the eighteenth century and early nineteenth century.

Apart from the brief occupations by the British, Martinique remained a French possession.

Victor Schoelcher, the French abolitionist, contributed to the end of slavery in the French colonies in 1848.

Martinique became a Department of France in 1946. The further status of Region was granted in 1974.

Presentation Day 2

What island?
Barbados
British Virgin Islands
Guadeloupe
St. Lucia

What did you learn?
A lot of famous artists go to studios in Barbados to record
Sailing festival -April Regatta, BVI Music Festival, festivals throughout the summer pretty much
Formally known as Karukera
Leakage revenue not going directly to the country 
Typical natives are typically unemployed during the tourist free seasons

What would you have liked to learn?
I would have liked to learn more of the American influence on music in Barbados
More of the history of the British Virgin Islands
More of the relationship between Guadeloupe and Martinique

What should presenters do?

Not read directly from the slide, speak in complete sentences, elaborate on main points, speak to the class instead of the board 
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Map of British Virgin Islands
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Guadeloupe woman
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Leakage Diagram

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Map of Barbados

Presentation Day 1

What islands or countries?
Anguilla
Costa Rica
Haiti
Grenada
Dominica
Dominican Republic

What did you learn?
Festival every first Monday and Friday, influenced by British, African, Indian, French, Dutch culture
Top 50 countries that is financially stable, 82% of land used for cash crops, brought slaves in for bananas, population slowly decreasing, people don’t leave their families until late in life when they can support themselves financially
Debt paying for the slave revolt, didn’t finish paying until ~1947
History of corrupt leaders, aids in how much Haiti struggles now 97% of proceeds to Haiti went to administrative fees
Grenada called Spice Island because of the amount of exports it does, Number 2 exporter of nutmeg in the world, main religion in Roman Catholicism , Americans led the revolution in the 1970’s, American’s came in to stop communism and start democracy
Serious pollution problem on the beaches which is affecting their tourism, poor people live in tents and can’t afford proper sanitation so they dump trash outside of their tent, dumping trash in large areas (man-made landfills)
Dominicans don’t feel as though they are of black descent 

What would you have liked to learn?
Origin of the festival, more of the history, how you actually play cricket, why is the pollution problem so bad in Dominica compared to other countries like America? Is it less developed?

What should presenters not do?
Less use of space fillers, read directly from the slide, mumble at the end of a sentence when they aren’t confident in what they’re saying

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Haiti
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Grenada Flag

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Anguilla
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Costa Rica