History of Africa – Before 1800
Maroon communities were settlements established by escaped enslaved Africans in the Americas, particularly in regions like the Caribbean and Brazil. These communities often developed in remote areas, where former slaves sought refuge from colonial powers and plantation systems. Maroon societies not only preserved African cultural practices but also resisted colonial oppression through organized rebellions and autonomous living.
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