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Hi, need to submit a 3500 words paper on the topic The Caribbean Community. For instance, the Caribbean Community block or CARICOM contains the Republic of Suriname in South America, Belize in Central

Hi, need to submit a 3500 words paper on the topic The Caribbean Community. For instance, the Caribbean Community block or CARICOM contains the Republic of Suriname in South America, Belize in Central America, and the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. The Turks, Caicos Islands and Bermuda, along the Atlantic Ocean, are also members of this community. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is strongly associated with the Caribbean Community.

The purpose of this paper is therefore to explore the Caribbean Community. in terms of their historic background, culture, their literature, and linguistics as well as its development. The paper will also examine the impact of colonialism in the Caribbean Community in terms of economic exploitation.

Before the European arrival, the Caribbean human population is estimated to have been 760,000. The regional population is believed to have grown after the decimation of its indigenous peoples and went up to 2.3 million in 1800 but increased largely in the next 200 years to its current population of around 38.5 million Caribbean people. The most populated areas are islands are Cuba that holds a population of 11.2 million, followed by the Republic of Dominican with a population of 9.6 million and lastly Haiti with 8.3 million people. The highest population densities are in Barbados, Puerto Rico, and Aruba. The populations of smaller islands fluctuate as a result of the seasonal influx of tourists, for instance, the Cayman Islands, St. Maarten, Aruba, and the Bahamas. For example, the total arrival of tourists in the islands of Cayman exceeded 2.1 million in the year 2003, with the resident population only around 56,400. Populations in most countries particularly Cuba, Haiti, the Republic of Dominica, and Puerto Rico have increased significantly in the last 40 years (ECLAC 2007, ECLAC 2009a). However, the rate of growth has declined significantly, with annual average population growth in 0.82 percent for 12 islands in 2003 along with the Caribbean Islands Hotspot, compared to 1.46 percent.

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