Tuesday, March 4

The first independent Afro-Caribbean nations gained freedom primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries, breaking away from European colonial rule. Here are the earliest independent nations in the Caribbean with significant African-descended populations:

  1. Haiti1804
    • The first independent Afro-Caribbean nation and the first post-colonial Black-led republic in the world.
    • Achieved independence from France after a successful slave revolt led by Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, and others.
  2. Dominican Republic1844
    • Gained independence from Haiti (which had occupied it since 1822) and later had to fight for sovereignty from Spain again in 1865.
  3. Cuba1902
    • Won independence from Spain after the Spanish-American War, though under heavy U.S. influence.
  4. Jamaica1962
    • Became independent from Britain, marking a significant step in the decolonization of the Caribbean.
  5. Trinidad and Tobago1962
    • Gained independence from Britain, becoming a sovereign republic in 1976.
  6. Barbados1966
    • Became independent from Britain and later transitioned to a republic in 2021.
  7. Guyana1966
    • Though on the South American mainland, it has strong Afro-Caribbean cultural ties and gained independence from Britain.
  8. The Bahamas1973
    • Achieved independence from Britain, with a significant African-descended population.

These nations led the way for further independence movements across the Caribbean.

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