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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsNovember 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Moore Town, nestled in the lush hills of Portland, stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Maroons. Emerging from the peace treaty signed in 1739 between Cudjoe, Nanny’s brother, and the British, Moore Town embodies the hard-won freedom of Jamaica’s Maroon communities. While Cudjoe’s treaty marked the first official recognition of Maroon autonomy, Nanny initially resisted but eventually agreed to a truce. Following this, her followers divided, with one group settling with her brother Quao in Crawford Town and the other following Nanny to establish New Nanny Town, now known as Moore Town.

    Integral to the success of Moore Town was the role of the British-appointed white Superintendent, tasked with fostering good relations between the Maroons and colonial authorities. Among the most notable figures to hold this position was Lt. George Fuller, who served as Superintendent between 1809 and 1823. His influence extended beyond administration, as he married a Maroon woman, becoming the progenitor of the Fuller family. His diplomatic acumen ensured peace and stability, allowing Moore Town to flourish as a community.

    Today, Moore Town remains a vibrant Maroon settlement steeped in tradition and governance. It is led by a Colonel, an honorary title that carries the legacy of Maroon leadership and resistance. Colonel Sterling currently holds this esteemed position, symbolizing the enduring spirit of independence that defines Moore Town. Visitors to this historic settlement can explore its unique culture, traditions, and history, making it a cornerstone of Jamaica’s rich heritage.

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