The Caribbean Islands: Globe Trekker

 The documentary talks about the islands of St. Lucia, Martinique, and Montserrat in the Caribbean. The video discusses the rich hybrid cultures of English, African, and French. The guide shows more of the island than just the tourist spots. She shows the Castries market which displays all the rich food and life on and around the island in the sea. The market in Castries St. Lucia is over 100 years old. “Here you can find freshly picked bananas, today's catch, local spices, and handmade crafts. It is the perfect play to see what the Caribbean has to offer” (The Caribbean Islands: Globe Trekker). In these markets, you can really see the culture that is displayed on the island. With all of their unique foods, spices, and handcrafted items you can really see how different their culture is from others around the world. Most of the people on the island are of African descent since the island had a large number of slaves for the sugar cane plantations. It has been approximated that over twelve million slaves have been passed through the islands on their journey to America. It is crazy to think of that many people that have passed through such beautiful islands in such dark times. I am curious to know what they thought of the land when they arrived on the islands. I am sure they have never seen anything that looks like the Caribbean up until that point. The British and French fought over St. Lucia over 14 times. The island was a key player in the slave trade for both the British and the French.      

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