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Links || back to top ||

ON-LINE AIRLINE RESERVATIONS

Well, the Internet is becoming famous for finding really deep discounted fairs for destinations all over the world. Here are Piper's top three picks.. We hope you will use one of these on-line services to come visit Piper's Cove Resort soon!

Web Address:

http://www.travelnow.com

Web Address:

http://www.previewtravel.com

Web Address:

http://www.cheaptickets.com

Web Address:

http://www.travelocity.com


AMERICA'S INNS & LODGES ON-LINE

This web-site represents a very in-depth resource for worldwide travelers! Simply click on the link below to visit their Web-site.

Web Address:

http://www.dallasadmall.com


CHECK OUT JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM

If you want the most up-to-date news leaving the island of jamaica, this is definitley the web-site to visit!

Web Address:

http://www.JamaicaObserver.com


CHECK OUT NICEUP.COM

Clearly, one of the greatest multimedia resources on the web for Jamaican music is www.niceup.com. If you need information on an artist or concert footage or an interview, this place has it. Check them out!

RealAudio:

Download Free RealPlayer G2 Now!

Web Address:

http://www.niceup.com/


REGGAECD.COM

The wonderful folks at www.reggaecd.com truly have the best interest of music listeners at heart. This is particularly evident by the great deals they offer when you purchase more than 5 cd's. They also have a great discography. If you can't find a title, check them out. If they don't have it, they more than likely can find it. Simply click on the link below to visit their Web-site.

Web Address:

http://www.reggaecd.com/


WEATHER IN JAMAICA

If you will be traveling to Jamaica, check out what the weather forecast for the area. One of the links below will assist you. Simply click upon the title of the city below to visit the appropriate Web-site.

Weather Info:

Negril

Weather Info:

Montego Bay

Weather Info:

Kingston

Weather Info:

Jamaica


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Jamaica's recorded history began before the birth of Christ when Arawak Indians began arriving in tree-trunk canoes from South America. A gentle people who farmed and fished, the Arawaks were ill-prepared to absorb the impact of the Spanish under Christopher Columbus on May 4, 1494.

The first Spanish settlement was established at Seville Nueva near St. Ann's Bay, but the settlers soon moved the capital across the island to present day Spanish Town. Finding no precious metals, the Spanish paid scant attention to their Jamaican colony. When an English force of 5,000 men invaded the island in 1655, they offered little resistance and within a few years abandoned it as a colony.

Early English settler planted crops like tobacco, cotton and cocoa and logged indigo. However, privateering and piracy helped Port Royal become one of the richest towns in the Americas and certainly the most notorious. Its title as the wickedest city on earth went down with it when most of it sank during the earthquake of 1692.

The eighteenth century saw the reign of King Sugar. Vast acreage of canefields dominated the plains while hillside slopes palatial residences, like Rose Hall near Montego Bay, were built. Success of the great plantations depended upon a vast and cheap labor force. As a result, slavery was introduced into the New World. Soon, large, organized slave markets were established, consisting primarily of Africans torn forcibly from their homelands and sold as slaves to the planters. Jamaica itself not only absorbed nearly one million slaves but became a huge trans-shipment center for slaves for other colonies in the Americas.

In the vast mountains lived communities of fierce runaway slaves called "Maroons", who constantly harassed planters with lightning raids on settlements and plantations.

With the total abolition of slavery by 1839, many indentured laborers were brought in from India to replace the newly freed slaves many of whom established themselves as free settlers in the hills, forming hard-working, independent peasantry which is still regarded as the backbone of Jamaica. In a sense, modern Jamaican society began in the mid 1800's.

Since the turn of the century, sugar, banana, citrus, and coffee have become the main crops for export and the source of livelihood for thousands. Beginning in the 1950's the mining of alumina and bauxite - the raw ore of aluminum - have become major contributors to the economy, along with tourism.

For 300 years as a British colony, Jamaica had a stormy political life, with House of Assembly and vocal press providing the outlets for the vigorus creole politicians. But all real decisions affecting the country were made in England, and a vast majority of the people had neither say or representation in national life. In the 1930's Sir Alexander Bustamante founded the Jamaica Labour Party and later led the country to full independence in 1962. Norman Washington Manley (Bustamante's cousin) formed the People's National Party.

An independent country, Jamaica remains a member of the British commonwealth of nations, with the Queen of England as titular Head of State, or represented locally by the Governor-General. The island has its own Constitution, based on inherited British legal, religious, educational and political traditions. Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy with an elected House of Representatives and nominated Upper House or Senate. There is a well-established two-party system and vigorously contested elections are normally held every five years.

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The place name derives from the legend that the Spaniards fled the island from here in the Summer of 1654. It is now thought that the escapees were African slaves making their way to Cuba by canoe along the Jamaican coast. Once there, they had a good chance of retaining their freedom; the English authorities demanded their return but the Spanish apparently replied that once baptized as Catholics, the slaves could not be returned to dwell among heretics.

The Piper's Cove Resort staff is well versed in the history of our beloved Jamaica and Runaway Bay.


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