The term "Maroons" originates from the Spanish word "cimarrón," which referred to escaped slaves who fled plantations in the Americas and formed independent communities. These groups often established themselves in remote areas, particularly in the Caribbean and parts of South America, where they maintained their African cultural heritage and resisted colonial oppression. Maroons are known for their unique social structures, traditions, and fight for autonomy, making them a symbol of resistance against slavery.
Toledo Maroons was created in 1902.
Today maroons still live in their old towns and hills but the fighting had stopped after slavery.
Chicken
Montreal Maroons
daub huts
these are the maroons that lived in the eastern part of the island called Jamaica
these were the maroons who lived in the western part of the island called Jamaica
Maroons were runaway slaves from the west indies,north america,central america and south america.These runaway slaves also called maroons lived on mountaintops. Slaves who ran away and set up free communitiesch morons maroons were runaway slaves
nanny of the maroons
maroons. Continental Academy, huh.......
Maroons( stuck on an island)/ maroons ( biscuits)
Toledo Maroons was created in 1902.
Toledo Maroons ended in 1923.
Pottsville Maroons ended in 1929.
Pottsville Maroons was created in 1920.
Montreal Maroons was created in 1924.
Montreal Maroons ended in 1947.