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The pompey mueseum. a museum about slavery in the bahamas.
In 1834 slavery was abolished in The Bahamas. The population today is composed of mostly descendants of liberated and enslaved Africans.
The Bahamas achieved emancipation from slavery on August 1, 1834, when the Slavery Abolition Act came into effect across the British Empire. This act marked the end of slavery for enslaved people in the Bahamas and other British territories. The day is now commemorated as Emancipation Day in the Bahamas, celebrating freedom and the end of slavery.
In 1833,act was passed to end slavery in the Bahamas. August 1st, 1834, slaves would serve under an apprenticeship system. Then, 1838, they were completely emancipated.
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.
Because Columbus raped them out. He took some to Spain as slaves and the others died on the various Caribbean islands of European deceases and slavery.
He found Native Americans on the islands of the Bahamas and considered them good prospects for slavery.
because The Bahamas was once a British colony where the institution of slavery was practiced.
no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas
Nassau is the only "Major" city in Bahamas.
the major groups in the Bahamas are the native americans
the natural resources in the bahamas are salt and soil