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Old 09-25-2005, 01:40 PM  
zobmaster
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Originally Posted by justsexxx
Lol, where did you get these facts? Get a clue
Suriname became a Dutch colony in 1667. The new colony--Dutch Guiana-- did not thrive. Historians cite several reasons for this, including Holland's preoccupation with its more extensive (and profitable) East Indian territories, violent conflict between whites and native tribes, and frequent uprisings by the imported slave population, which was often treated with extraordinary cruelty. Barely, if at all, assimilated into European society, many of the slaves fled to the interior, where they maintained a West African culture and established the five major Bush Negro tribes in existence today: the Djuka, Saramaccaner, Matuwari, Paramaccaner, and Quinti.

http://www.surinam.net/historical.html
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