Posted on August 1, 2019
Haiti was the only nation in the world formed as the result of a slave revolt. So we might think of that revolt as the only successful revolt....
BUT actually many Caribbean slave revolts over the course of decades ended up convincing the British government to end slavery in their colonies.

After decades of agitation from the anti-slavery movement and centuries of resistance and violent rebellion from the enslaved people themselves, the British government finally ended the awful practice of buying, selling, and owning human beings.

The Slavery Abolition Act took effect in British lands on this date in 1834. Because of that, many nations that were once British colonies celebrate Emancipation Day in early August. Most of these holidays fall on the first Monday in August (you know, so people can have a long weekend); the holiday is sometimes called "August Monday." Bermuda celebrates emancipation on the Thursday before the first Monday in August. (That means that some years it's celebrated in July.) But three English-speaking Caribbean nations celebrate Emancipation Day on the actual anniversary of emancipation:
Trinidada and Tobago
Jamaica
Barbados
Can you sort out which of these nations goes with which map, flag, capital, and landscape?
(1) Maps:
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(A) |
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(B) |
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(C) |
(2) Flags:
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(D) |
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(E) |
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(F) |
(3) Capitals:
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(G) Kingston |
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(H) Port of Spain |
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(I) Bridgetown |
(4) Landscapes:
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(J) |
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(K) |
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(L) |
Answers:
1) A - Barbados; B - Trinidad and Tobago; C - Jamaica
2) D - Trinidad and Tobago: E - Barbados; F - Jamaica
3) G - Jamaica; H - Trinidad and Tobago; I - Barbados
4) J - Barbados; K - Jamaica; L - Trinidad and Tobago
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