Story of Bermuda and her People 3e

This small group of islands in the Western Atlantic was formed by volcanic eruption 100 million years ago, but it was uninhabited until the early 16th century. Its story only begins 400 years ago when the thankful survivors of the "Sea Venture" staggered ashore to form the basis of the first settlement. Les mer
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This small group of islands in the Western Atlantic was formed by volcanic eruption 100 million years ago, but it was uninhabited until the early 16th century. Its story only begins 400 years ago when the thankful survivors of the "Sea Venture" staggered ashore to form the basis of the first settlement. This book chronicles the lives of the Bermudian people throught the excitements of ships and salt, from privateers and blockade-running in the earlier days to the more sedate present-day occupations of one of the world's most attractive tourist and business centres. Of major importance has been the island's unique geographical position which has more than once made Bermuda a place of great strategic value.
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Forlag: Macmillan Caribbean
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9780333737781
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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Part 1 Pre-settlement Bermuda: the curtain rises; the great storm; mutinies and murders. Part 2 The Archipelago: the first beginnings; the sea and the weather. Part 3 Story of the Bermuda people: outline of Bermuda history; the first settlers; the company's great gift; salt and pirates; slavery in Bermuda and the mid-1700s; gunpowder, revolution and forts; the war of 1812; the last years and the end of slavery; the blockade of Bermuda; a time of peace; global war; tourism; war and US bases. Part 4 Modern Bermuda: half a century of change and stability; political and constitutional change; trade unions; the story of education; arts and crafts. Epilogue - quo fata ferunt.