August 6 is Jamaica's Independence Day, when Jamaica gained independence from British colonial power on August 6, 1962. Originally a Spanish territory, it came under British rule in the 17th century.
Jamaica's Independence Day celebrations include a grand parade in the capital, Kingston, with participants dressed in national costumes representing various aspects of the country's cultural heritage. Music and dance are an integral part of Jamaican life and therefore an integral part of Independence Day celebrations.
Jamaica was originally inhabited by the Arawak Indians. Columbus came here in 1494. It became a Spanish colony in 1509.
It became a British colony in 1670. It was one of the British slave markets from the end of the 17th century to the beginning of the 19th century. In 1866, it was designated as a Crown Colony by the British.
In 1938, based on the sugar industry and the dockers' riots, the establishment of national trade unions and nationalist parties began. The first general election in 1944, was the establishment of the House of Representatives. Partial internal autonomy was implemented in 1953.
Further internal autonomy was granted in 1959. Withdrew from the West Indies in 1961. On August 6, 1962, it declared independence and became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It pursues a non-aligned foreign policy and advocates the establishment of friendly relations with other countries in the Caribbean region.
Jamaica designated August 6 as Independence Day, and the first Monday in August every year is National Day.
Jamaica National Day will host many exciting events such as Jamaica Festival Queen Coronation, Emancipation Night, World Reggae Dance Competition Finals, National Church of Thanksgiving Services, Augs Fair, Independence Day Hip-hop, etc. Jamaicans will showcase various talents.
During National Day, the parade of floats and large-scale parties will push the atmosphere to the climax, followed by the nostalgic independence celebration. During National Day, the Jamaican people will wear national costumes representing all aspects of Jamaica's cultural heritage and hold a grand parade, indignant and passionate. The speeches show the tenacity and strength of the nation.
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