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The History of Jamaica: Colonization, Resistance, and Cultural Power — Fexingo History

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From the moment Columbus first sighted its verdant peaks in 1494, Jamaica became a crucible of colonial ambition, African resistance, and cultural fusion. This show traces the island's full arc: the brutal Spanish encomienda system that decimated the Taíno people; the 1655 English conquest that transformed Jamaica into a sugar-powered juggernaut; and the Maroon wars, where escaped Africans forged independent communities in the Blue Mountains under leaders like Cudjoe and Nanny. We explore the plantation economy's dependence on enslaved labor, the 1760 Tacky's Rebellion, the 1831 Baptist War (Sam Sharpe's uprising), and the long struggle for emancipation and self-rule. Beyond the sugar and blood, we delve into Jamaica's cultural power: the birth of Rastafari, the global rise of reggae and Bob Marley, and the island's post-independence identity. Lucas and Luna guide these conversations, connecting Kingston's dancehalls to the colonial archives. This is not a tourist's Jamaica—it's the story of a small island that shaped the modern world through resilience, creativity, and defiance. How did a colony built on slavery become a beacon of cultural liberation? #JamaicanHistory #TaNo #Columbus #SpanishColonialism #EnglishConquest #SugarPlantations #Maroons #QueenNanny #Cudjoe #TackysRebellion #BaptistWar #SamSharpe #Emancipation #Rastafari #BobMarley #Reggae #CaribbeanHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Jamaica 1690s Obeah Act and Spiritual Suppression

In 1692, Jamaica's colonial assembly passed one of the first laws specifically targeting Obeah, an Afro-Caribbean spiritual practice. This episode explores the origins of the 1692 Obeah Act, its roots in earlier English attempts to control enslaved populations, and the long shadow it cast over Jamaican religious life. We look at how Obeah — a term derived from the Akan word 'obayifo' meaning 'witch' — was criminalized as a tool of resistance, and how colonial authorities conflated it with Myal, a separate but related tradition. Lucas and Luna discuss specific court cases, the role of Obeah in slave conspiracies like the 1760 Tacky's Revolt, and the surprising survival of these practices into the 20th century. The episode also touches on the duality of Obeah as both a source of spiritual power and a weapon of empire, and how the 1692 Act set a precedent for anti-Obeah legislation across the Caribbean. #Obeah #Jamaica #1692ObeahAct #SpiritualSuppression #Akan #Myal #ColonialLegislation #TackysRevolt #CockpitCountry #SlaveResistance #AfroCaribbeanReligion #Maroons #ObeahAct #Kingston #SpanishTown #CaribbeanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Jamaica 1781 Battle of Las Cuevas: Spanish Invasion Repelled

In 1781, as the American Revolution raged, Spain launched a surprise invasion of Jamaica from Cuba. This episode tells the story of the Battle of Las Cuevas, a little-known but crucial engagement near what is now Lucea, Hanover. Lucas and Luna explore the invasion force of over 8,000 Spanish troops under General Juan Manuel Cagigal, the hasty assembly of British regulars, militia, and Black Loyalists led by Governor John Dalling and Colonel George Walpole, and the strategic use of the island's rugged Cockpit Country terrain. They discuss the role of the Trelawny Maroons, who fought alongside the British as scouts and skirmishers, the failed Spanish attempt to ignite a slave uprising, and the aftermath that saw Jamaica remain under British control. Listeners will encounter figures like General Cagigal, Admiral Sir Peter Parker, and the Maroon leader Colonel Montague James, as well as the tactical significance of the Great River and the coastal fortifications of Fort Charlotte. This episode sheds light on a pivotal moment when the fate of the Caribbean hung in the balance. #BattleOfLasCuevas #SpanishInvasion1781 #JamaicaHistory #JohnDalling #GeorgeWalpole #JuanManuelCagigal #TrelawnyMaroons #MontagueJames #AmericanRevolutionCaribbean #CockpitCountry #FortCharlotte #Lucea #BritishJamaica #CaribbeanWar #MaroonAlliance #18thCenturyWarfare #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 6 min
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Jamaica 1760 Tacky's Revolt: The Coromantee King's War

In 1760, an enslaved Coromantee named Tacky led one of the most organized and terrifying slave rebellions in British colonial history. Drawing on Akan military traditions, a network of Obeah priests, and a sophisticated intelligence system, Tacky's fighters nearly seized control of the island's interior before British forces, Maroon allies, and a mix of tactics and betrayal crushed the uprising. This episode examines Tacky's strategy, the role of Obeah in unifying the rebels, the brutal suppression and punishment, and the lasting impact on Jamaican law and slave codes. We also explore the legend of Tacky's floating head and the cultural memory that still resonates. Lucas and Luna unpack how this revolt was both a desperate act of freedom and a turning point that hardened colonial power, while also seeding a spirit of resistance that would echo in later rebellions. #Tacky #TackysRevolt #Coromantee #Akan #Obeah #SlaveRebellion #JamaicanHistory #CaribbeanHistory #1760 #ColonialJamaica #BritishEmpire #Maroons #StMaryParish #FortHaldane #ObeahAct #Resistance #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

23 jun 2026 - 7 min
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Jamaica 1876 Queen's Advice and the Crown Colony Divide

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal 1876 Queen's Advice incident in Jamaica, when Governor Sir William Grey summoned leading Black and mixed-race citizens to King's House in Spanish Town to read a dispatch from the Colonial Office. The advice urged acceptance of Crown Colony rule after the 1866 abolition of the Assembly, sparking fierce debate among figures like Robert Osborn, Rev. Enos Nuttall, and Dr. John E. Kerr. We examine the political maneuvering, the role of the Jamaica Guardian newspaper, and how this moment cemented the shift from representative government to direct imperial control. The episode also touches on the earlier 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion, the career of Edward John Eyre, and the long shadow of the Crown Colony system that lasted until 1944. #Jamaica #CrownColony #QueenAdvice #SpanishTown #MorantBay #EdwardJohnEyre #RobertOsborn #EnosNuttall #JohnEKerr #JamaicaGuardian #SirWilliamGrey #ColonialOffice #19thCentury #CaribbeanHistory #BritishEmpire #Politics #Resistance #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

23 jun 2026 - 7 min
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Jamaica 1866 Morant Bay Rebellion Aftermath

In 1865, the Morant Bay Rebellion shook Jamaica to its core. Led by Paul Bogle, a Native Baptist deacon, and George William Gordon, a mixed-race assemblyman, the uprising saw hundreds of Black peasants march on the courthouse in Morant Bay, St. Thomas-in-the-East. Governor Edward John Eyre declared martial law, and over 400 people were executed, including Gordon, hanged after a dubious trial. The British government appointed a Royal Commission of 1866, which condemned Eyre's actions but split public opinion. The controversy led to the Jamaica Committee, formed by John Stuart Mill and Charles Buxton, to prosecute Eyre for murder. Meanwhile, Thomas Carlyle defended Eyre. The aftermath saw Jamaica's Assembly dissolved, bringing Crown Colony rule. This episode explores the rebellion, the trial of Gordon, the intellectual battle in London, and the end of representative government in Jamaica. #MorantBayRebellion #PaulBogle #GeorgeWilliamGordon #EdwardJohnEyre #JamaicaCommittee #JohnStuartMill #ThomasCarlyle #CrownColony #StThomasInTheEast #NativeBaptist #1865 #RoyalCommission #JamaicaHistory #CaribbeanHistory #BritishEmpire #Rebellion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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