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Paperback Bermuda: A History Book

ISBN: B0FGCV2CSB

ISBN13: 9798290407487

Bermuda: A History

Discover the captivating saga of Bermuda, a tiny Atlantic archipelago born from ancient volcanic forces and stumbled upon by chance. For centuries, this isolated speck on the map remained untouched by human hands, acquiring the ominous moniker "Isle of Devils" due to its treacherous reefs and the eerie cries of its native birds. It was a place feared by sailors, a reputation so potent it is widely believed to have inspired Shakespeare's The Tempest. This book unveils how a desperate shipwreck in 1609 transformed this feared hazard into an accidental sanctuary, setting the stage for one of history's most improbable colonial experiments.

From its early struggles as a failing agricultural outpost, Bermuda's destiny turned to the sea. Forced by necessity, its resourceful inhabitants, including a significant population of enslaved Africans and Native Americans, mastered shipbuilding with the resilient native cedar. The iconic Bermuda sloop became the island's economic backbone, enabling a dynamic maritime economy built on trade, the arduous salt raking in the Turks Islands, and the lucrative, state-sanctioned plunder of privateering. This era forged an independent, adaptable people whose fortunes were intimately tied to the ebb and flow of Atlantic commerce.

Bermuda's strategic mid-ocean location ensured it could not escape the great power struggles of the age. As the "Gibraltar of the West," it became a vital British naval fortress, playing a crucial role in conflicts like the War of 1812 and the Two World Wars, even hosting American military bases under a 99-year lease. This period also saw profound social change, including the peaceful, immediate emancipation of enslaved people in 1834, and the arrival of Portuguese immigrants who spearheaded an agricultural boom in onions and Easter lilies, charting yet another reinvention for the resilient island.

The latter half of the 20th century ushered in Bermuda's modern era, driven by the explosive growth of tourism and its ultimate transformation into a global financial center. Pioneering the captive insurance and reinsurance industries, Bermuda solidified its reputation as a sophisticated and stable risk capital, a testament to its shrewd political and economic leadership. While navigating this unprecedented prosperity, the island embarked on a profound political evolution towards universal suffrage and internal self-government, confronting deep-seated social inequalities that occasionally erupted into unrest. This compelling history reveals Bermuda's enduring capacity for survival, adaptation, and reinvention, charting its improbable journey from a feared mariners' obstacle to a modern, global hub grappling with the complexities of the 21st century.

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