From: The Bahamas: A Tropical Paradise of Islands and Culture
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Historically, the Bahamas tells a story of colonization, slavery, and independence. The islands were first home to the Lucayan people before Europeans arrived. Later, the Bahamas became a base for pirates and a British colony. The journey to independence in 1973 marked a new chapter where Bahamians claimed their identity and self-rule. This history shapes the culture and politics today.

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Supporting arguments

  • Pre-colonial Lucayan culture laid the foundation.
  • Piracy influenced early economy and myths.
  • Independence fostered national pride and growth.
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The Bahamas is made up of about 700 islands and over 2,000 cays.
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