Marooners -

Maroon societies emerged wherever slavery existed in the Americas, ranging from small bands to powerful states that survived for centuries. The Caribbean

: The earliest recorded Maroon communities formed in what is now the Dominican Republic following a 1522 slave rebellion. South America Go to product viewer dialog for this item. marooners

: Home to some of the most famous Maroon groups, who fought the British in two major wars. The First Maroon War (1728–1740) ended in treaties that granted the Maroons 2,500 acres of land and semi-autonomy in exchange for returning future runaways. Maroon societies emerged wherever slavery existed in the

The Marooners: Resistance, Autonomy, and the Legacy of Self-Liberation : Home to some of the most famous

: In the 17th and 18th centuries, pirates were frequently called marooners because they lived outside the law in groups and practiced "marooning" as a punishment for crew members. 2. Global Maroon Communities

The word "maroon" is derived from the Spanish word , which originally referred to domestic cattle that had escaped to the hills. By the 1530s, the term was applied to enslaved people who fled plantations and established independent settlements in geographically secluded regions.

Maroons and the Marooned: Runaways and Castaways in the Americas

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