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Region: Caraïbes
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The small island of Nevis, in the eastern Caribbean under British rule, welcomed in the seventeenth century a Sephardic community connected to the sugar economy and the Atlantic commercial networks. Jewish merchants played a role in colonial trade there. The vestiges of an old synagogue and a Jewish cemetery still attest to this presence. The community subsequently declined and disappeared as the island's economic importance diminished.
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