Britain took control of the Bahamas in the mid-17th century primarily for strategic and economic reasons. The islands were positioned along key trade routes in the Caribbean, making them valuable for commerce and naval operations. Additionally, the British sought to establish a foothold in the region to counter the influence of rival colonial powers, particularly Spain and France. This control was solidified over time through treaties and military actions, leading to the formal establishment of the Bahamas as a British colony in 1718.
the bahamas became part of the british empire in 1627
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
France took control of the Vietnamese in response to Britain's movement in Burma.
Because Napoleon vowed to take control over Britain. So it was fight to save Britain and a fight to take Britain! :)
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taxes and take control of colonies
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No. The Bahamas is a memeber of the Commonwealth of Nations headed by the British Empire. The Bahamas is an independent country having gained full independence from Britain in 1973