Liberia Research Paper

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Liberia Geography Liberia is located along the coast of West Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean. Liberia consists of mostly flat to rolling plains containing swamps and mangroves. Liberia is mainly made up of thick tropical rainforests. Liberia contains `plateaus and is covered in hills. The hills are covered in tropical rainforests. Elephant grass and semi-deciduous forests make up the vegetation. Liberia receives a heavy amount of rainfall each year. It receives approximately 160 inches of rain each year. The most rainfall is received from May to October. During winter, dust is blown inland, causing problems for people living there. The climate in Liberia is hot year-round with the high being about 97oF and the low being …show more content…

Liberia originates from the word “liber” which is Latin for “free”. In 1820, the first ship brought 86 settlers to the land that would become known as Liberia. Upon gaining its independence from the United States in 1847 the country was controlled by two political parties-the Liberian Party and the True Whig Party. The True Whig Party was the dominating political force in Liberia for the next 133 years. This party was composed of mostly descendants of the freed slaves. A civil war began in the 1990’s and 250,000 people were killed and many more fled the country due to the war. The future of the government depends on the ability to diversify the economy, improve the confidence in the government, and improve the lives of the …show more content…

There was discontentment between the colonists and the indigenous people. The tribal natives resented the Americanized culture and the lighter-skinned, mixed-ancestry migrants and their Christian beliefs. The African American settlers were skilled in embroidery and quilting and these skills are still existent in the culture of Liberia. Liberia does not use traditional instruments; they make their own. A large quantity of the music in Liberia is drum based. The indigenous musical traditions of the region combined with the slave music of America add to the richness of the

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