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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).

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