Caribbean
The term "Caribbean" is used loosely to refer to countries in or near the Caribbean Sea other than those included under "Latin America".
Country | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Antigua and Barbuda | 1981 | See United States-Antigua and Barbuda relations |
Aruba | See Aruba–United States relations | |
Bahamas | 1973 | See Bahamas–United States relations |
Barbados | 1966 | See Barbados–United States relations |
Belize | 1981 | See United States-Belize relations |
Bermuda | See Bermuda–United States relations | |
Cayman Islands | See Cayman Islands–United States relations | |
Dominica | 1978 | See Dominica–United States relations |
Grenada | 1974 | See Grenada–United States relations |
Guyana | 1966 | See Guyana–United States relations |
Jamaica | 1962 | See Jamaica–United States relations |
Netherlands Antilles | See Netherlands Antilles–United States relations | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 1983 | See Saint Kitts and Nevis–United States relations |
Saint Lucia | 1979 | See Saint Lucia–United States relations |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1981 | See Saint Vincent and the Grenadines–United States relations |
Suriname | 1975 | See Suriname–United States relations |
Trinidad and Tobago | 1962 | See Trinidad and Tobago–United States relations |
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“It is a curious thing to be a woman in the Caribbean after you have been a woman in these United States.”
—Zora Neale Hurston (18911960)
“But now Miss America, Worlds champion woman, you take your promenading self down into the cobalt blue waters of the Caribbean and see what happens. You meet a lot of darkish men who make vociferous love to you, but otherwise pay you no mid.”
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