Maroon (people)

Maroon (people)

Maroons (from the Spanish word cimarrĂ³n: "fugitive, runaway", lit. "living on mountaintops"; from Spanish cima: "top, summit") were runaway slaves in the West Indies, Central America, South America, and North America, who formed independent settlements together. The same designation has also become a derivation for the verb "to maroon".

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