A wicked time in 17th century Jamaica

By the late 17th century, Port Royal, located at the end of the Palisadoes at the mouth of Kingston Harbour in south-eastern Jamaica, had earned the reputation of being both the richest and the wickedest city in the world.

An area inhabited by Arawak natives when first sighted by Columbus, on his second voyage in 1494, as…

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