Modern Maroons Jamaica (maroon Book Of Eulogies part 2)Fabian Stennett chapter 8. Diego Pimento, according to oral history, is regarded as the first Ciboney Maroon guerrilla leader who bravely defended his people against the English invaders during the 1655 invasion of Jamaica. The English forces, seeking to capture Jamaica, landed at Passage Fort on May 10, 1655, and began marching towards Spanish Town, attacking and capturing nearby towns. As the English forces moved westward, they faced resistance from various communities, but it was Diego Pimento who made a significant stand at the Rio Cabana (Black River), preventing the invaders from crossing into the western regions of the island, including Lakova. On August 4, 1655, Pimento, a Spanish Ciboney leader, executed a brilliant defensive strategy that forced the British forces to change their approach and cross the Black River at a different location. This act of defiance represented the resilient spirit of the Jamai...
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