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Yuliana Simpson
15 January, 15:29
What became of the taino people of the caribbean?
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Adyson Summers
15 January, 17:02
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The Taino people were known to be one of the dominant, indigenous groups in many of the Caribbean islands including most of Trindad, Cuba, Jamaica. Majority were believed to have died off or extinct by the 1500s due to infectious diseases such as the 1519 smallpox epidemic, warfare and brutal enslavements by the Spanish colonists.
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