Second Carib War
The Second Carib War (1795–1797) took place on the island of
Black Carib, runaway slaves, and French
forces for control of the island.
The
American War of Independence, but it was restored to Britain by the Treaty of Paris (1783)
.
Begun by the Caribs (who harboured long-standing grievances against the British colonial administration, and were supported by
Garifuna people
.
References
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- Craton, Michael (2009) [1982]. Testing the Chains: Resistance to Slavery in the British West Indies. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. OCLC 8765752.
- Sweeney, James L. (2007). "Caribs, Maroons, Jacobins, Brigands, and Sugar Barons: The Last Stand of the Black Caribs on St. Vincent", African Diaspora Archaeology Network, March 2007, retrieved 26 April 2007 http://www.diaspora.uiuc.edu/news0307/news0307-7.pdf