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  • Which national hero was responsible for the Christmas Day Rebellion?
    Sam Sharpe
  • What do we call the flat or low area between two highlands?
    Valley
  • A flat area on top of a hill or mountain is called a ______
    Plateau
  • Which national hero is associated with the parish of Portland?
    Nanny
  • Storytelling, drumming and Kumina was introduced in the region by the ____
    Africans
  • Which group of people came to the Caribbean involuntarily?
    The Africans
  • The largest body of water on earth is called__________
    Ocean
  • A body of fresh water that flows from a mountain into the sea is called a______
    River
  • True or False- Sam Sharpe said these words, " I would rather die on yonder gallows than to live in slavery"
    True
  • A ______ is water that is completely surrounded by land.
    Lake
  • I was hanged on October 24, 1865, a day after my close friend George William Gordon. Who am I?
    Paul Bogle
  • What is the name given to the place where the land meets the sea?
    Coast
  • Crop Over is a festival that is celebrated in which Caribbean country?
    Barbados
  • A highland area above 500 metres is called a _______
    Mountain
  • I was born in St. Andrew, my mother was a black slave girl and my father a white, Scottish Planter
    George William Gordon
  • Which 2 National Heroes were Baptists?
    Paul Bogle & Sam Sharpe
  • What was the name of the rebellion that took place in 1865 in St. Thomas?
    Morant Bay Rebellion
  • Which group of people introduced the wearing of sari to the Caribbean?
    The Indians
  • Which national hero is on the Jamaican 500 dollar note?
    Nanny
  • Jamaica was colonized in 1655 by the _____
    English/British
  • What name is given to a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water?
    An Island
  • Which national hero was from Stony Gut in St. Thomas?
    Paul Bogle
  • Flying fish and cou-cou is the national dish of which country?
    Barbados
  • The highest mountain in Jamaica is called ___________
    The Blue Mountain