The colonial Caribbean education system, based on…
1864 CE to 1875 CE
The colonial Caribbean education system, based on the British system—even to the use of British textbooks and examinations—is never modified to local circumstances.
Nevertheless, it creates a cadre of leaders throughout the region whose strong sense of local identity and acute knowledge of British political institutions will serve the region well in the twentieth century.
Groups
Unity of the Brethren (Moravians)
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Saint Vincent
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Anglicans (Episcopal Church of England)
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Jesuits, or Order of the Society of Jesus
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Presbyterians
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Baptists
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Antigua (English colony)
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Virgin Islands, British (Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom)
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Barbuda (English colony)
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Jamaica (British Colony)
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The Bahamas, British Crown Colony of
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Saint Kitts (British Colony)
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Methodists
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Grenada (British colony)
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Montserrat (English Colony)
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Barbados (British colony)
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Saint Lucia (British colony)
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Tobago, British colony of
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Trinidad, British colony
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