Some of the contributions are:
-The streets of Nassau was cleaned and repaired (new roads were built).
-Houses were now made o stones instead of wood.
-New schools were built and children had better education.
-They brought their Anglican religion with them and built churches St.Matthews Church is one of them and is found in Nassau
-The economy was improved cotton was exported and more money was brought into the Bahamas.
-The slaves brought Music Junkanoo, Goombay, and Rack 'n' Scrape (just to name a few).
-They brought Asue (a form of banking).
souvenirs
1648
the great blind blake was 1 of the best musician the Bahamas have ever seen
the great blind blake was 1 of the best musician the bahamas have ever seen
The loyalists were not used to the temperatures that were present in this area. There was also a clash between the two cultures when they came.
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
The loyalists were Sargent Engleman's men.
loyalists
i'm pretty sure they didn't go to Bahamas
The Bahamas has no national hero there are national heros that do sertain contributions for The Bahamas.
WRONG ANSWERS The loyalists left america to come to the bahamas because - They were frequently not allowed to buy goods - They were sometimes bullied, tarred and feathered - They had their land confiscated Basically, they were being treated unfairly so they left.
The chenille and red bug, also known as the "red bug" or "chigger," significantly impacted loyalists in the Bahamas by causing severe discomfort and health issues, leading to decreased productivity and morale among the population. Many loyalists, who had fled to the Bahamas during the American Revolution, struggled to adapt to the harsh conditions exacerbated by these pests. The presence of these bugs contributed to a challenging living environment, complicating the loyalists' efforts to establish a stable community in their new surroundings. Ultimately, this pest problem added to the hardships faced by the loyalist population during this period.