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What do Jamaicans do?

Jamaican (Jamaican)

Jamaican residents of Central America and the Caribbean. English is a common language, but its pronunciation and grammar are very different from standard English, and there are various African words in dialects. Descendants of China and Indians use Chinese and Hindi. Most people believe in Protestantism, a few believe in Judaism, and some religious beliefs in Africa still exist. Among modern Jamaican residents, blacks are the majority, and the rest are mixed-race people, Indians, whites, China people and a few immigrants from Syrian and other countries. Jamaica's economy is dominated by bauxite, sugar production and tourism. In recent years, the manufacturing industry has developed. The economic lifeline is basically controlled by the capitals of the United States, Britain and other countries. Crops include sugarcane, bananas, coffee, pepper, tobacco, cocoa, coconut, citrus, rice and so on. Large manor owners occupy most of the cultivated land, while farmers, who account for the majority of the agricultural population, only occupy a small amount of cultivated land. Jamaican people take yam, sweet potato, banana and rice as popular food, and their culture has many characteristics of African culture, which is prominently manifested in folk creations such as stories and legends.