maroon communities were usually displaced. By 1700, maroons had disappeared from the smaller islands. Survival was always difficult, as the maroons had...
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often use maroon as one of their identifying colors, as a result, many have received the nickname "Maroons." The University of Chicago Maroons have used...
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pages with titles beginning with Marooned All pages with titles containing Marooned Maroon (disambiguation) Maroons (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Leeward Maroons in 1739 and the Windward Maroons in 1740, which required them to support the institution of slavery. The importance of the Maroons to the...
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Nanny, or Nanny of the Maroons ONH (c. 1686 – c. 1760), was an early-18th-century freedom fighter and leader of the Jamaican Maroons. She led a community...
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Maroons are descendants of Africans in the Americas who formed settlements away from New World chattel slavery. Maroons may also refer to: Maroons FC,...
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team. In order to accommodate the Maroons, a new arena was built for them in 1924, the Montreal Forum. The Maroons were a highly competitive team, winning...
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Marooning is the intentional act of abandoning someone in an uninhabited area, such as a desert island, or more generally (usually in passive voice) to...
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champions). UP Fighting Maroons won their last championship in the NCAA in NCAA Season 5 (1929–1930). After 6 years, UP Fighting Maroons permanently withdrew...
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uninhabited area Maroons, descendants of enslaved Africans in the Americas who escaped and formed free settlements Maroon (band), a German band Maroon (Barenaked...
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head to Pottsville on Sunday. Since many Maroons players moved back to their NFL teams in 1925, the Maroons recruited several talented players to replace...
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Maroon 5 is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles, California. It consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Adam Levine, rhythm guitarist and...
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team. Baseball Basketball – see: Chicago Maroons men's basketball Cross Country Football – see: Chicago Maroons football Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis...
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marked Maroon history. In Suriname six Maroon groups — or tribes — can be distinguished from each other. There are six major groups of Surinamese Maroons, who...
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PUP Radicals (redirect from Mighty Maroons)
The PUP Radicals (formerly the PUP Mighty Maroons) are the athletic teams of Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP). The school's teams compete...
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group, the Leeward Maroons. These Maroons united with a group of Malagasy people who had survived a shipwreck and formed their own maroon community in the...
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criminals. Maroons are known to have often interacted with enslaved Africans and poor whites to obtain work, food, clothes, and money. Some maroons plundered...
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Battle of the Maroons or Battle of Maroons may refer to: Battle of the Maroons (Colombo) - Annual cricket match between Ananda College and Nalanda College...
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changed to UP Fighting Maroons when the parrot was dropped as the team mascot. The new moniker revived the old (vintage 1920s) name Maroons, and the adjective...
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league. This is the list of UP Lady Maroons pool of players. The results of the games of the UP Lady Fighting Maroons. UAAP Volleyball Tournament Premier...
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Jamaican Maroons in Sierra Leone were a group of just under 600 Jamaican Maroons from Cudjoe's Town, the largest of the five Jamaican maroon towns who...
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intended usage of maroons to signal impending fallout. Maroons would be used in groups of three to sound an alarm. "Burnham-On-Sea Lifeboat Maroon Calls". www...
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organised by the remaining maroons as well as disgruntled slaves. When the Dutch abandoned Dutch Mauritius in 1710 the maroons stayed behind.[citation needed]...
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The Chicago Maroons football team represents the University of Chicago in college football. The Maroons, which play in NCAA Division III, have been a...
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Springfield Maroons may refer to sports teams based in Springfield, Massachusetts: the athletic teams of Springfield College, circa 1950s the minor league...
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The Roanoke Maroons are the athletic teams that represent Roanoke College, located in Salem, Virginia, a suburban independent city adjacent to Roanoke...
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Lateef and the Chief (redirect from Maroons (Hip hop group))
their debut album, Maroons: Ambush. Lateef the Truthspeaker (Lateef Daumont) – rapper Chief Xcel (Xavier Mosley) – producer Albums Maroons: Ambush (2004)...
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League (GOJHL). The Maroons were the 1970 Western Ontario Junior A Champions and 1973 Southern Ontario Junior A Champions. The Maroons have won multiple...
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Winnipeg Maroons 1903 Winnipeg Maroons 1907 Winnipeg Maroons 1916 Winnipeg Maroons 1935 Winnipeg Maroons 1939 Winnipeg Maroons 1942 Winnipeg Maroons Manitoba...
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Fort Cavazos (redirect from Camp Hood Maroons football)
Fort Cavazos is a United States Army post located near Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, a native Texan and the US Army’s...
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