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1916 – When spreading fake news was against the law in the Bahama Islands

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One Hundred and Fifty: John Moultrie’s American Slaves Sent to the Bahamas in 1784

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Bahamian MP Agrees To $14.5 Million Out Of Court Settlement For Fatal Car Crash In Florida 1985

On June 4, 1984, near Port Saint Lucie, Florida, a horrific car accident left American Paul Coombs, a husband and father of three, dead. It was charged that a Bahamian Continue Reading

Posted On : October 12, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Miami Woman Exhibits Deed To 120 Acres In Abaco Granted By King William 1925

Every war that has ever been fought, in the world, was because of it. Early man walked out of Africa to explore it. The ancient Lucayans fashioned canoes to inhabit Continue Reading

Posted On : September 29, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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A Ship Wreck of 300 Slaves on Green Turtle Cay Brings Call Of Too Many Free Negroes From New Providence 1816

By 1816, continued wrecks and capture of slave ships, across the archipelago of the Bahamas, suddenly brought unexpected social and economic problems. After Britain abolished the taking of Africans from Continue Reading

Posted On : September 29, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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French Buy Egyptian Negroes To Send Them Unknowingly To Fight War In Mexico 1863

By 1863, more than four hundred long, miserable years had passed since the first negroes had been taken, from the African continent, to be sold as slaves. For the Europeans, Continue Reading

Posted On : September 26, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Popular Bahamas Police Band Performance “Beat Retreat” Explained

Some of greatest military manoeuvres in history involved the retreat. The Retreat of Dunkirk during World War II, the March of the Ten Thousand in 401 BC, and even George Continue Reading

Posted On : September 26, 2019 Published By : The Bahamianologist

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