Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra argued that these people adopted the “Iberian model” of transforming a “satanic landscape” in a book titled for them as “conquistadors.” For 10 points each:
[10e] What people tried to ban all religious disagreements in their colony of Eleuthera in The Bahamas? Members of this religious group aboard the Arbella were exhorted to found a “city upon a hill.”
ANSWER: Puritans [accept Puritan Conquistadors; prompt on Protestants, Calvinists, Christians, nonconformists, or separatists]
[10h] Puritans founded this Caribbean colony in 1630 but fled to the Miskitu kingdom after a 1641 Spanish attack. This colony’s slaves became the Raizal people, who still speak an English-based creole on its namesake island.
ANSWER: Providence Island colony [or Providencia Island; or Old Providence; accept San Andrés–Providencia Creole]
[10m] Elsewhere in Colombia, the region’s only Spanish-based creole is spoken in San Basilio, one of the maroon forts known by this Spanish word. White-robed Lacandón people sell bows at a site named for this word, where Pakal the Great ruled.
ANSWER: palenques [or Palenque; accept San Basilio de Palenque or Palenquero]
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