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History

Scheme of work

Week Lesson Specific Objective


1
2 Adjustment to Emancipation - Schemes of migration:
European, African,
Madeiran, Indian,
Chinese
3-4 - Economic effects of
migration: production
- Social impact of
migration by Indians,
Chinese, Madeirans
- Emergence of free
villages and impact on
labor supply of
plantation, social
services
5-6 - Contribution of
peasantry: social,
economic, political
- Crown colony
government: Old
Representative
government, public
opinion about the
system
7-8 The Caribbean Economy - Factors that affect the
Caribbean economy
- What created the
sugar crisis in the
British Caribbean.
- Solving the problems
of the sugar industry
- Growth of Cuban sugar
industry in the 19th
century.
- Why was there growth
and survival of
alternative agricultural
enterprises in the
British Caribbean up to
1935.
- The importance of
tourism to the
Caribbean
- Factors that led to the
establishment and
growth of extractive
industries in the
Caribbean up to 1985
- The effects of
industrialization on the
English-speaking
Caribbean.
9-10 END OF TERM EXAMS

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