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Bahamas history  

Bahamas history overview

Bahamas history strats with the nautical discoveries of Christopher Columbus in the 1490s and the decision of Spain to establish a landed empire in the Caribbean after 1502.

For Bahamas history these events initiated a process that is still ongoing in the area.

Two generations more than sixty-six per cent of the people living in the newly-created Spanish towns as well as in Bahamas were mixtures between the conquering Spanish and African invaders and the subject populations.

Mixing of any sort remains a notable Bahamas history characteristic.


 

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Since 1930s and '40s Bahamas history, travelers have regarded Bahamas as one of the most alluring of the Caribbeans.

Its beaches and carnal red sunsets regularly appear in the sort of tourist brochures that promise paradise.

Tourists enjoy today a pice of Bahamas history, experiencing the three “pilons” - reggae, reefers and rum.

When looking for the Bahamas history, perfect places to design your dream vacation in, these descriptions may provide just what you need.

 

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Bahamas history - learn what once happend

When Christopher Columbus landed in San Salvador in 1492, he christened the collection of islands that are now known as The Bahamas as "baja mar" - shallow sea. Over the years, these shallow waters would see Puritans, pirates, Loyalists, slaves, smugglers, and finally tourists. Historically, The Bahamas have hosted groups of people running from persecution or seeking spiritual refuge and even buried treasure. The Arawak Lucayans were the first indigenous people of The Bahamas who had come north from South America to the Antilles before again running north to escape the fierce Caribs. The Eleutheran Adventurers were English Puritans escaping the religious atmosphere of England. English Loyalists fled to The Bahamas after the colonists defeated the English army in the American Revolution. The location of The Bahamas just off the coast of Florida also made it ideal for pirates and smugglers. Some of the most infamous names in the history of piracy have haunted the waters of The Bahamas, including Blackbeard and Calico Jack. Smugglers seeking high adventure used to transport cotton and alcohol using The Bahamas as a transit point. These escapades may seem like the stuff of movies, but this is the real history of The Bahamas. Slaves, the one group of people who did not come to The Bahamas of their own free will, have also significantly influenced the culture of the islands. To this day, the majority of the more than 300,000 residents are of West African descent. After the English abolished slavery in 1834, former slaves were free to make the islands their home rather than their prison. Some plantation owners even gave their land to their former slaves. The West African population brought music, medicine, and language to the islands that have all largely contributed to the culture of The Bahamas. Tourists from North America now take advantage of The Bahamas' close location to the United States by descending upon the islands in large crowds every year. They are greeted by sparkling, crystalline waters, resplendent beaches, and endearing people.

 

 

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