Cudjoe's Town (Trelawny Town)
Settlement of Jamaican Maroons in Westmoreland, Jamaica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cudjoe's Town was located in the mountains in the southern extremities of the parish of St James, close to the border of Westmoreland, Jamaica.[1]
The Second Maroon War | |||||
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Part of the Atlantic Revolutions and the Slave Revolts in North America | |||||
Illustration of Trelawney Town | |||||
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In 1690, a large number of Akan freedom fighters already living in the mountains launched an assault on the Sutton's Estate in Clarendon, central Jamaica, free between 300 and 400 enslaved people. They established a new town of Free black people in Jamaica, in the forested mountains of the island's interior, in the Cockpit Country.[2] Naquan, Cudjoe's father, was allegedly the one who orchestrated this rebellion. Naquan was succeeded by Cudjoe, the first leader of this group of Jamaican Maroons in western Jamaica.[3]