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production of the plantations, this
practice is
known as
petit marronage.
During petit marronage,
people could escape their oppressive overseers for a time...
- Nicole; Lombard, Holden; Torres, Jada Benn (13
November 2014). "Origins of
marronage:
Mitochondrial lineages of Jamaica's
Accompong Town Maroons". American...
- ISBN 978-90-04-17572-3. Peerthum, Satyendra. "Histoires du
marronage: Les
combattants de la liberté" [
Marronage Stories: The
Freedom Fighters] (in French). Defimedia...
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inhabitants and as
years got
closer to 1888 more
began to emerge.
Marronage refers to
slave resistance and
escaping of
slaves in
Brazil around the...
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their flag (green, yellow, red),
created in 1986.
Green symbolizes the
marronage,
yellow symbolizes the
working class and red
symbolizes the
period of...
- ISBN 9789004175723. Peerthum, Satyendra. "Histoires du
marronage: Les
combattants de la liberté" [
Marronage Stories: The
Freedom Fighters] (in French). Defimedia...
- Currey. p. 135. ISBN 0-85255-786-8. Roberts, Neil (2015).
Freedom as
Marronage.
University of
Chicago Press. p. 175. ISBN 978-0-226-20104-7. Retrieved...
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History 5.1-4 (1980): 93-120. Hall,
Neville A.T. "Maritime maroons:
grand marronage from the
Danish West Indies." in
Origins of the
Black Atlantic (Routledge...
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severely and
violently punished. However, some
masters tolerated petit marronages, or short-term
absences from plantations,
knowing these allowed release...
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legal structures of
plantation slavery locally."
These actions included marronage and
maroon societies that
undermined the
authority of
enslavers in Brazil...