It is a commonwealth. The Bahamas is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy headed by Queen Elizabeth II.
Not anymore The Bahamas Gain Independence on July 10,1973
No. It is an independent country.
The Bahamas became a British Crown Colony in 1718
Because The Bahamas is a former British colony and current member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
He wasnt King of the Bahamas, but he was King of the UK while the Bahamas was a colony. It's like the Queen today: Bermuda is a British Colony today, and she is the Queen of the UK and its overseas territories, but she isn't seperately Queen of Bermuda.
Priopratory governmet.
of war
because The Bahamas was once a British colony where the institution of slavery was practiced.
No, Aruba is togetter with Bonaire and Curacao part of the Dutch kingdom. some of them have a separated status, but they speak Dutch there.
As a British colony, the Bahamas had slavery up until it was banned by the Slavery Abolition Act passed by the British Parliament in 1834. The abolition of slavery was a staged process which was completed by 1840.
The Bahamas became a British colony in the year 1718. Today, the island country consists of more than 7000 islands.
The Bahamas is governed by an old Parliament Democracy with a Prime Minster as the head of the Executive Branch. Over 270 years of uninterrupted change in form of government, makes The Bahamas one of the most stable countries in the world. Prior to it's independence in 1973, The Commonwealth of The Bahamas was a British Colony.
it was in very bad state and i agree with that statement
The Gazette, founded by John Wells in 1784.