
Nassau, Bahamas, Mid Eighteenth Century
Colonial history covers a variety of subjects. At “Colonies, Ships, and Pirates,” the colonies topic will cover history in the British colonies during the 1680-1740 period, but is not limited to these colonies. Any history from colonies in the Caribbean, North America, Central America, or South America is all relevant. Below is a list of posts from this blog that fit into the colonial history category:
- Reflections on the Neyuheruke 300 Conference and Tuscarora Conflict (July 4, 2015)
- “The Strongest Man Carries the Day,” Life in New Providence, 1716-1717 (July 26, 2015)
- Review: Between Swamps and Seas: Bahamian Visitors in Southeast Florida Before Miami by Devin Leigh (September 20, 2015)
- Salt Pork, Ship’s Biscuit, and Burgoo: Sea Provisions for Common Sailors and Pirates, Part 1 (January 24, 2016)
- Anne Bonny and Mary Read: Female Pirates and Maritime Women – PAGE ONE, CLICK HERE (Posted May 8, 2016) — PAGE TWO, CLICK HERE (Posted May 13, 2016)