Suriname
Located on the northern coast of South America, it's the smallest yet one of the most ethnically diverse areas in South America. Its country is mostly covered in lush, tropical rainforests with bountiful natural resources. Suriname was formerly known as Dutch Guiana French Guiana being the other Guiana which is to the east of Suriname. Guyane is west of Suriname. The Atlantic Ocean is to the north and Brazil to the south. Suriname was a plantation colony of the Netherlands. The country gained its independence on November 25th, 1975. Europeans learned of Suriname from Christopher Columbus who sighted it in 1498.
Indigenous Population, ethnic composition: The complex history of labor and colonialism heavily dictates ethnic breakdown. Indigenious groups: Carib, Arawak, Warao, Wayarekule, Tucayana, and Akurio. The area is named after the Indigenious group called Surinen were driven out of the area in the 16th century.
Jstor article on Suriname- Postma
A textbook chapter on older Suriname revolt 1750s
Jstor textbook chapter about Surinam's revolt during a revolution time period
Works Cited
Brill. (n.d.). 2 slave rebellion during the age of revolution - JSTOR. Retrieved December 8, 2022, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctt1w76v9f.5
Müller, M. (1975, January 1). Ten years of guerilla-warfare and slave rebellions in Surinam, 1750–1759. SpringerLink. Retrieved December 7, 2022, from https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-011-5951-7_5
Postma, J. (1997). Review of Review: Slavery, Religion, And Abolition In Suriname. NWIG: New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, 71(3/4), 309–316.
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Coordinates
Longitude: -56.027783000000