Friday, February 26, 2016

Fun Facts

  • There are about 14,000 people that live in Anguilla
  • Anguilla corresponds with the word eel as a symbol to how its shape
  • Local foods include seafood, goats, citrus fruits , rice and vegetables
  • Queen Elizabeth is the monarch of the country
  • Anguilla has erratic rainfall and sometimes poor soil

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Anguilla Background


Anguilla was first inhabited by Caribbean people who arrived from South America. However the Europeans arrived and established plantations where they grew corm and tobacco. Its main exports were rum, sugar, cotton, indigo, fustic and mahogany. Anguilla survived by working the small plots of land and cutting wood for exports. By early 1700’s the slave plantation system grew and more valuable cash crops was created. Anguilla official language is English and African languages due to the great influence within the slave trade.

Anguilla is a dependent territory of Great Britain. Its basic economy includes activities like fishing, raising livestock and boat building. Within the government there is no income tax, custom duties, and real estate taxes, bank licences.There agricultural production includes corn, pigeon peas and sweet potatoes and meat includes sheep, goats, pigs and chickens. Great Britain provides economic aid and social programs for Anguilla. Clean beaches, plant and animals tend to play a major key in the agricultural world. Anguilla manufacture has its own brand soda and uses its own ingredient. With its strong economy Anguilla is able to avoid many expense trading items. In lastly Anguilla sells are a major key to its development along with all the other greater things like a change with in religion, increase in goods and other necessity on the island.

Some key facts about Anguilla are the living arrangements there houses are typically large concrete construction with balconies. Workloads are describe as woman work outside their homes while men travel abroad to find work, hold political offices and own business. Its weather is describe as a coral island with very dry climate .other key facts are some of the important days like CARICOM day, constitution day and separation day. Their health system is a balanced even with limited health care. Also education is usually hard to receive, most children have to relocate to get a higher education that will be able to help them with the labor industry. Lastly social problems that include maintaining cultural traditions are an increase in trade and businesses.