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the overt language of the slave massa). this early predecessor to calypso was rebellious chanting about their conditions and the status quo, i.e. plantation life. they were songs with clever lyrics about social conditions and often mocked slave masters or political leaders. the french influence: carnival
dominica, grenada, guadeloupe, martinique, st. lucia, and st. vincent, to heavily populate trinidad, which would help develop the plantation economy. these french (and blacks from french islands) turned the slow, undeveloped, spanish colony, into a culturally french dominated one. and they brought the carnival...
http://consciouspen.blogspot.com/2019/02/
the overt language of the slave massa). this early predecessor to calypso was rebellious chanting about their conditions and the status quo, i.e. plantation life. they were songs with clever lyrics about social conditions and often mocked slave masters or political leaders. the french influence: carnival
dominica, grenada, guadeloupe, martinique, st. lucia, and st. vincent, to heavily populate trinidad, which would help develop the plantation economy. these french (and blacks from french islands) turned the slow, undeveloped, spanish colony, into a culturally french dominated one. and they brought the carnival...
https://consciouspen.blogspot.com/2019/02/