Ever wonder how a Caribbean island like Martinique became so heavily French influenced? Well, Travel Agent did a little digging and learned how the French moved to the island roughly 400 years ago and ...
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Several contemporary commentators assert that we live in a post-racial society. While that certainly is a worthy and necessary goal, it clearly has yet to be achieved. Recent events in Europe and the ...
The two main museums in Fort-de-France take visitors on a captivating journey into the history and culture of the island of Martinique. To unlock Martinique's rich past, push open the doors to Fort-de ...
The Anse Cafard Slave Memorial stands as a solemn tribute to the enslaved lives lost in the 1830 shipwreck off Martinique's coast, honoring their resilience and the region's enduring history.
Bananas are the main export of Martinique and many of the residents work on these farms. Visit the Banana Museum, which abuts a 100-acre plantation and see the banana plants in person.Napoleon's first ...