This paper examines how Jamaica gained full independence in 1962 within the British Commonwealth and how it has had since
much political and economic trouble. It looks at various pieces of demographic information about the country as well as the structure of it government, foreign policy and its economy. In particular it discusses its relationship with the United States since the U.S. provides economic aid and it is the biggest trading partner and main source for tourists. Outline Background
National Interest National Purpose Ideology International
relations Foreign relations Threats Domestic American Military Involvement