1. Origins of the Maroons

Emerging during the colonial era, the Maroons were primarily escapees from the oppressive plantations in the Caribbean and the Americas. As European powers expanded their territories, enslaved Africans seized opportunities to flee into dense forests and mountainous terrains. These areas, often impenetrable to colonizers, became sanctuaries where the Maroons could organize and defend themselves. Their struggle for freedom was not just a physical escape, but a powerful act of resistance against the dehumanizing structures of enslavement, laying the groundwork for future liberation movements.