section a
Perfilado de sección
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1. Describe the migratory and settlement patterns of the indigenous peoples in the Caribbean up to the arrival of the Spanish in 1492
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2. Describe the social, political and economic practices of the indigenous peoples in the Americas up to 1492
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2. Describe the social, political and economic practices of the indigenous peoples in the Americas up to 1492
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2. Describe the social, political and economic practices of the indigenous peoples in the Americas up to 1492
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3. Explain the relationship between the main art forms and the beliefs and technology of the indigenous peoples
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4. Explain the factors that led to Columbus' voyages
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5. Assess the impact of the Europeans on the indigenous peoples up to 1600
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5. Assess the impact of the Europeans on the indigenous peoples up to 1600
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6. Assess the impact of the indigenous peoples on the Europeans up to 1600.
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Assess the social, political and economic consequences of the changes in (1) above
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Describe the Trans-Atlantic Trade in Africans
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Describe the ways in which African labour was used in areas other than sugar production
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Describe the ways in which African labour was used in areas other than sugar production
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Describe the ways in which African labour was used in areas other than sugar production
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Describe the ways in which African labour was used in areas other than sugar production
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Describe the organisation of a typical sugar plantation
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Describe the organisation of a typical sugar plantation
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Describe the manufacturing processes on a typical sugar plantation before 1838
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Describe African cultural forms in the Caribbean up to 1838
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1. Explain the various forms of slave control in the British, French and Spanish Caribbean
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2. Evaluate the various forms of resistance of enslaved men and women
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3. Explain the origins and development of Maroon societies in Jamaica, Suriname and Guyana
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4. Explain the origins and course of the Haitian Revolution up to 1804
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5. Assess the effects of the Revolution on Haiti and the wider Caribbean
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6. Explain the causes, nature and consequences of major revolts
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6. Explain the causes, nature and consequences of major revolts
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