Jamaican Colombians

Jamaican Colombians (Spanish: Jamaicano-colombianos) are Colombian citizens of full or partial, Jamaican ancestry or a Jamaican-born person residing in Colombia.

History
The Jamaican presence on the islands of San Andrés and Providencia is explained by the intertwining of the slave trade routes to San Andrés through Jamaica. In this context, it is observed that the island of Providencia began its settlement from 1788, when a Scottish captain named Francis Archbold was established, dedicated to the slave trade between West Africa and Jamaica. The captain settled in the company of ten white crewmembers and twelve negroes of African and Jamaican origin. After a couple of decades in 1813, the arrival of three hundred settlers from Jamaica who worked in agriculture was recorded. It is from this largely British group that the English language and culture that migrated to San Andrés.