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  1. While geological boundaries remained unclear, Britain’s investment and reliance upon Belize timber gave the nation a reason to prioritize the area throughout the 18th century. In one last attempted power grab, Spain attacked Belize in 1796 during what is now known as the Battle of St. George’s Caye. Victory for England established Belize as ...

  2. In connection with the observations in grammar and history, creolists discussed theoretical matters such as the role of language acquisition in creolization, the status of Creoles among the other languages in the world, and the social conditions in which they are or were spoken.

  3. Independence of Belize. Belize evolved through several stages of decolonization, from universal adult suffrage in 1954 to a new constitution and internal self-government in 1964, when George Price, a middle-class Roman Catholic intellectual of mixed Creole and mestizo ancestry, became premier. (Price became leader of the PUP in 1954.)

  4. Mar 25, 2022 · Creolization was viewed as having occurred in a precise time and space and under the specific conditions of the cultural interactions between primarily Europeans and Africans, melding in a cauldron of enslavement and colonialism, with the role of the Indigenous peoples who occupied the Caribbean islands not seen as integral to that process ...

  5. Shortly thereafter, the créole elite of Belize invented a legend to support an alleged British past: a Scottish buccaneer called Peter Wallace would have settled in the region as early as 1638 and given his name to the Belize River.

  6. Sep 20, 2020 · The study has reached a conclusion that creolization had a complicating impact on the sociopolitical environment of the colonial Caribbean.

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  8. We provide a selective overview of the state of pidgin and creole language studies, with a focus on the different ways in which the question of creole genesis—especially of European-lexifier creoles—is approached: from the perspective of the demographics and periodization of the (early) life of the colonies and from the perspective of the ...