The eleutheran adventures came to the Bahamas because the islands were unoccupied and the bahamas was well located, being close to important trade routes
They Traded it with San Salvador
it came from Bermuda
The name of the ship used by the Eleutheran Adventurers was the "William." This group of settlers journeyed from Bermuda to the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas in the mid-17th century. Their voyage was significant in establishing the first permanent settlement in the Bahamas.
The Preacher's Cave provided shelter and safety for the Eleutheran adventurers during storms or hostile encounters with indigenous people. Additionally, it served as a place for them to hold worship services and meetings to plan their settlement on the island.
Their leader was Captain William Sayle, a former governor of Bermuda.
they were seeking a place to practice there religion freely
English
Yes, because they had thin soil on Eleuthera
They are most famous for their hand grown pineapples and it is the place that the eleutheran adventures first migrate to.
by catching and selling crawfish
The Eleutheran Adventurers, a group of English Puritans seeking religious freedom, landed on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas in 1648. They initially settled on the northern part of the island, particularly at a place they named "Catt Island," which is now known as Harbour Island. Their arrival marked the beginning of European settlement in the Bahamas.