• sail aboard the Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria. 1492: Columbus reaches the Bahamas, Cuba and Hispaniola. 1492: La Navidad is established on the island of...
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    June 2020. "Islands of the Bahamas". GeoNames. Retrieved September 30, 2021. "Overview of The Bahamas". Government of the Bahamas. Retrieved October 10, 2021...
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    Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island which it shares with...
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    with a 7.4% ABV. Kalik beer, a golden lager, is the national beer of The Bahamas, controlling over 50% of the beer market in the country. Winner of three...
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    an expedition to find a route to East Asia, but instead landed in The Bahamas. Columbus encountered the Lucayan people on the island Guanahani (possibly...
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  • Bay of Quinte. 1784 Cornwall Ontario Canada Founded by a group of United Empire Loyalists led by Lieutenant-Colonel John Johnson. 1784 Frenchtown Michigan...
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  • Mexico 600 Cahokia Illinois United States 713 Tula Hidalgo Mexico 1001 L'Anse aux Meadows Newfoundland and Labrador Canada Oldest known European (Norse) settlement...
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    Retrieved 3 December 2016. "Trio Of Female Captains Make History". Nassau, The Bahamas: Tribune 242. 23 May 2012. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012...
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    passenger in an untethered hot air balloon, which flew above Lyon, France in 1784. Four years later, Jeanne Labrosse became the first woman to fly solo in...
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  • Joshua Barney) to Philadelphia and thence to South Carolina, Florida, the Bahamas and Santo Domingo (Hispaniola). Besides plants, they were to collect animal...
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    1783 on the General Washington. In March 1784 Boos traveled with Märter to the island of Providence in the Bahamas, and from there on collecting trips to...
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  • details see the United Kingdom under British Isles, Europe The Bahamas Colony of the Bahamas (complete list) – British colony, 1648–1973 For details see...
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    include those by Filippo Salvatore Gilii (1780–84), Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro (1784–87), Daniel Garrison Brinton (1891), Paul Rivet (1924), John Alden Mason...
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  • Spanish victory over Apache warriors First Capture of the Bahamas 6-late May - Spain takes The Bahamas from Great Britain Crawford expedition 25 May-12 June...
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    Narratives of the French Empire: Fiction, nostalgia, and imperial rivalries, 1784 to the present (Lexington Books, 2013). Mohan, Jyoti. Claiming India: French...
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    Muscogee forces at the Battle of Pensacola. After seeking refuge in the Bahamas, he travelled to London. He was received by King George III as 'Chief of...
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    Chaleur Bay Étang-du-Nord Lighthouse, built in 1874, rebuilt in 1987, Cap-aux-Meules Amherst Island Lighthouse, built in 1960, Amherst Island Brion Island...
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    (Romania). Newton's Cenotaph, exterior by night; by Étienne-Louis Boullée; 1784; ink and wash, 40.2 × 63.3 cm.; Bibliothèque Nationale The Dog; Francisco...
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  • 1785 in music – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composes his Piano Concerto No. 21 1784 in music – 1783 in music – 1782 in music – Birth of Niccolò Paganini, Italian...
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    rapids on St. Lawrence River Year-old body of drowned woman found on Île aux Oies with pair of pockets containing cucumber and melon seeds, wheat grains...
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    harbour with lots, common, water depths etc., plus road to "Lake La Clie" (Lac aux Claies, now Lake Simcoe) "Public emergency" extends importation into Nova...
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  • 1983. ISBN 0313221294. A New and General Biographical Dictionary. Strahan. 1784. Jaumann, Herbert. Handbuch gelehrtenkultur der frühen neuzeit. W. de Gruyter...
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