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A novel by Theodore Taylor
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The Caribbean SEA ISLANDS COASTS
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A VAST CHAIN OF ISLANDS 7000 Islands 2500 miles long 160 miles wide
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Curacao In the Southern Caribbean Off the coast of Venezuela Its capital is Willemstad
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THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS The Arawak Amerindians.
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Arawak words that became English Some Arawak words still commonly used today are: barbacoa (barbecue) hamaca (hammock) canoa (canoe) tabaco (tobacco) yuca (yucca) huracan (hurricane)
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The first Europeans to see the island were a Spanish expedition in 1499. Europeans1499 The Europeans are coming!
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Indentured Servitude The Spaniards exported most of the indigenous population to other colonies where workers were needed.Spaniards
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Extinction of a People The Arawak Amerindians were wiped out by Spanish diseases such as smallpox and measles.
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Willemstad, Curacao The island was occupied by the Dutch in 1634. Dutch 1634
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Schottegat; St. Anna Bay TheDutch West India Company founded the capital of Willemstad on the banks of an inlet called the 'Schottegat'.
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Fort Amsterdam Many Caribbean islands were colonies of European nations.
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A Perfect Harbor for Trade Willemstad proved quickly to be an ideal spot for trade. Commerce and shipping -- but also piracy- Commerce shipping piracy
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The Dutch West India Company made Curaçao a center for slave trade in 1662.Dutch West India Company 1662 The Slave Trade
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Lake Maracaibo Oil was discovered here in 1914.
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Oil Royal Dutch Shell & the Dutch Government built an extensive oil refinery installation, ironically on the former site of the slave-trade market at Asiento.
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ATTACK ON THE LAGO REFINERY
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Strategic Importance Produced aviation gasoline for the Americans and British during WWII.
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But… Three tankers were torpedoed.
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Pontjesbrug, Willemstad
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Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge
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