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Bahamas Independence Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Bahamas

The Lucayans ruled the islands between 500 and 800 A.D., marking the beginning of the islands' recorded history. At the time, the Lucayans were a subgroup of the Caribbean island-dwelling Tainos.

We celebrate Independence Day in the Bahamas on July 10. The Bahamas are a small island nation located between Florida and Cuba. The island nation of the Bahamas is known as the ‘Commonwealth of The Bahamas.’ It is a sovereign nation in the Atlantic’s Lucayan Archipelago. The nation achieved independence on July 10, 1973. Prince Charles personally delivered the documents to Prime Minister Lynden Pindling, officially establishing the Bahamas’ independence. On this day, we celebrate the nation’s culture, traditions, and natural grandeur. Participate with us in the Bahamas Independence Day festivities.

The background of Bahamas Independence Day

The Lucayans ruled the islands between 500 and 800 A.D., marking the beginning of the islands’ recorded history. At the time, the Lucayans were a subgroup of the Caribbean island-dwelling Tainos. Prior to 1492, they lived independently for many centuries without foreign interference. Christopher Columbus spotted the islands, and Spanish ships subsequently followed in his wake. They enslaved the indigenous population, resulting in the island’s abandonment in 1513. In 1648, English colonists began populating the island.

The island’s shallow waters made it difficult for large ships to access it. However, it also provided passage for lighter vessels. This geography was exploited by pirates, and as a consequence, the area became a pirate haven. Between 1706 and 1718, Nassau on New Providence Island in the Bahamas was the stronghold of a loose confederation of pirates. In 1718, the British took severe measures, and the Bahamas became a colony. Following the American Revolution, additional migrations occurred. Thousands of American loyalists settled in the Bahamas after receiving land grants. In addition, they carried with them slaves and established plantations. The Bahamas were quickly populated by African slaves. When the Bahamas abolished slavery, it became a safe refuge for freed slaves. Today, ninety percent of the population consists of Afro-Bahamians.

The Bahamas achieved independence in 1973 under the leadership of Sir Lynden O. Pindling. The actions of Pindling earned him the title “Father of the Nation” in the Bahamas. He was crucial to the nation’s independence. Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the position of “Queen of the Nation.” The majority of the country’s economy is propelled by offshore finance and tourism.

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5 FACTS ABOUT BAHAMAS THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

It is feasible to see the ocean floor 200 feet below the surface in the Bahamas.

Only 30 of the 700 islands in the Bahamas are inhabited.

The third-largest barrier reef is the Andros Barrier Reef in the Bahamas.

Mount Alvernia on Cat Island is the highest point in the Bahamas, at 207 feet.

The Nassau Police Marching Band is featured on the one dollar bill.

BAHAMAS INDEPENDENCE DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2023 July 10 Monday
2024 July 10 Wednesday
2025 July 10 Thursday
2026 July 10 Friday
2027 July 10 Saturday

 

Arshiya Khan

Arshiya Khan is a Commerce graduate who loves to write on general and trending topics.

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