] Because they did not have a written language, we cannot really know why the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean (like the Taino and the Caribs) migrated from the mainland of South America to the islands because the caribs cased them, then they werev put to slaavery by europeans where they lived when the Europeans came, we do know that the tainos were forced to move higher up the continent of south america due to the kalinagos and their war-like behavior. They eventually moved to the islands and settled.
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The Caribbean is a region with many different countries. The Unites States has two Caribbean territories: Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
The Arawaks never stole food but they used to hunt for food.
caribs and the arawaks
they were the Ciboney, the Arawaks, and the Caribs.
The arawaks lived on Puerto Rico, Trinidad and several countries in the Caribbean
The first people to settle in the Caribbean islands were the indigenous Arawak and Carib tribes. They arrived in the region around 4000 BC and lived by farming, fishing, and trading among the islands.
The Arawaks and Caribs are indigenous peoples who originally inhabited the Caribbean islands, not a specific continent. The Arawaks were a peaceful group known for their agricultural skills, while the Caribs were more warlike and practiced cannibalism.
The Arawaks settled in various Caribbean countries, including Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola (present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, and the Bahamas. They were known for their agricultural practices and peaceful way of life before the arrival of European colonizers.
Christopher Columbus, the Ciboney and the Native Americans were the first people to arrive in the Caribbean Islands. Good luck on the test or why ever your looking this up.
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they were the Ciboney, the Arawaks, and the Caribs.
The Arawaks were a group of indigenous peoples who lived in parts of the Caribbean islands, while the Caribs were another indigenous group who inhabited the more southern Caribbean islands. Both groups had distinct languages, cultures, and way of life, and they were impacted by the arrival of European colonizers in the region.
because the came to settle
The Arawak are not one tribe but a large group of related tribes originally living not only in the Caribbean islands but on the mainland of South America. They include the Taino, Antillean and Campa tribes - the Taino were the first native Americans encountered by Columbus. In the Caribbean ocean they occupied the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico), the Bahamas and Trinidad.