Who was the explorer who solided to the Bahamas to find the fountain youth?
who was the explorer who solided to the bahamas to find the fountain youth
How are persons automatically Bahamian citizens?
PEOPLE WHO WERE BORN IN THE BAHAMAS BEFORE 9th OF JULY 1973.
A PERSON WHO WAS BORN OUTSIDE OF THE BAHAMAS AFTER THE 9th JULY 1973.
A PERSON WHO WAS BORN IN THE BAHAMAS AFTER 9th JULY 1973 TO PARENTS WHO ARE BOTH BAHAMIANS.
A PERSON BORN IN THE BAHAMIANS AFTER 9th JULY 1973 TO A BAHAMIAN FATHER.
Can you walk to the Bahamas from Florida?
No. There is water in between the Bahamas and Florida. You have to take a boat or plane (or any other transportation available).
Why is English Bahamas offical language?
Because The Bahamas is a former British colony and current member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Which chain of islands are the Bahamas part of?
It is its own chain of islands, an archipelago named The Bahamas.
"The crowd of workers, now buttressed by women and children from the black over-the-hill neighborhoods, gathered outside of the government buildings at Public Square. Attorney General Eric Hallinan addressed the workers from the steps of the Colonial Secretary's office hoping to mollify them. ... He warned them to be careful "not spoil the good impression that they had made." ... Although there were reports that some of the laborers threw their sticks in a heap and went home when they heard this news, for the most part, the crowd became even more incensed. Mr. Christie, Captain Sears and a number of others tried to convince the mob to go home but to no avail. Eventually, a group of men broke off from the main assemblage, tired of listening to what they must have thought was cheap talk. They headed down Bay Street, "smashing as they went."" Quoted from "Bay Street and the 1942 Riot: Social Space and Identity Work in the Bahamas" by Nona Patara Martin and Virgil Henry Storr.
"The June 1st 1942 labor action that began outside the city center but culminated in a riot on Bay Street was an important event in the country's history. It spoke to the growing dissatisfaction of the Bahamas' black majority with the (very real if relatively mild) system of apartheid that hemmed them in politically, economically and socially. It demonstrated the willingness of the hitherto silent black majority to stand up to their colonial masters and the local ruling white oligarchy. It signaled the beginning of the end of second class citizenship for blacks in the Bahamas. Therefore, this riot continues to occupy a unique place in the Bahamian imagination and has helped to cement Bay Street as the important center in the Bahamas." Quoted from "Bay Street and the 1942 Riot: Social Space and Identity Work in the Bahamas" by Nona Patara Martin and Virgil Henry Storr.
"The reaction of the white administrators and Bay Street merchants was a mixture of belligerence and pani, while the brown and black middle class expressed shock and disowned the actions of the mob. " Quoted from Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People (From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-First Century) by Michael Craton and Gail Saunders.
"The construction project promised a relative bonanza for the local unemployed, a chance to sell their labor for something like the rates they knew were normal on the mainland ... Unknown to them, however, the Bahamas government had agreed to peg local wages for unskilled labor at the rates established in 1936." Quoted from Islanders in the Stream: A History of the Bahamian People (From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-First Century) by Michael Craton and Gail Saunders.
"The 1942 riot in Nassau was a short-lived spontaneous outburst by a group of disgruntled labourers, and occured against a background of narrow socio-economic and political policies." Quoted from "The 1942 riot in Nassau: A demand for Change?" by Gail Saunders.
"The Nassau riot of 1942 was the last in the series of riots and strikes that occurred throughout the British West Indies after 1934." Quoted from "The 1942 riot in Nassau: A demand for Change?" by Gail Saunders.
What is the capital of mayagauna Bahamas?
Mayaguana is an island in the Bahamas. Nassau is the capital city of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
What are some bad things about the Bahamas?
There is always the possibility of a hurricane but they are more likely to hit the US mainland. There is also the crime rate.
http://www.cruiselawnews.com/2017/03/articles/caribbean-islands/us-state-department-publishes-2017-bahamas-crime-safety-report/
What is the value of an 1865 three cent piece?
There were 2 varieties of 3¢ piece minted that year. One is scarce, the other is not.
If it has a star on one side and the Roman numeral III inside a large "C" on the other, it's the rarer silver coin. As of 09/2008, retail values are:
$335 in worn condition
$400 with moderate wear
$510 with almost no wear
If it has Miss Liberty on one side and the Roman numeral III inside a wreath on the other, it's the more common nickel coin. Values are $15 / $22 / $40
This unusual denomination was minted primarily to facilitate buying postage stamps, which cost 3¢ at that time.
How many islands are inhabited in the Bahamas?
There are 23 islands in the Bahamas that are inhabited. This leaves about 677 more islands and cays that are not inhabited.