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  2. History of the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The history of the British Virgin Islands is usually, for convenience, broken up into five separate periods: Pre-Columbian Amerindian settlement, up to an uncertain date Nascent European settlement, from approximately 1612 until 1672

  3. Piracy in the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Islands. Piracy in the British Virgin Islands was prevalent during the so-called "Golden Age of Piracy", mainly during the years of 1690-1730. [1] Privateering was also widely practised in the jurisdiction throughout frequent colonial wars, [2] not least by emancipated slaves who, with in preference to back-breaking labour in the fields for pitiful wages, took enormous risks to ...

  4. Category : History of the British Virgin Islands by period

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    Category: History of the British Virgin Islands by period. 7 languages. ... Years in the British Virgin Islands (6 C) This page was ...

  5. Category:History of the British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Philately of the British Virgin Islands (6 P) Pages in category "History of the British Virgin Islands" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  6. British West Indies - Wikipedia

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    British West Indies in 1900 BWI in red and pink (blue islands are other territories with English as an official language). The British West Indies (BWI) were the territories in the West Indies under British rule, including Anguilla, the Cayman Islands, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Montserrat, the British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada ...

  7. The Settlement, British Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Settlement lies near Lower Bay at the southeastern part of the island and has about 200 inhabitants. The coordinates are 18°43′07″N 64°19′01″W  /  18.71861°N 64.31694°W  / 18.71861; -64.

  8. St. Phillip's Anglican Church (British Virgin Islands ...

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    St. Phillip's Anglican Church, also known as the African Church, in the Kingstown area of Tortola in British Virgin Islands, was built in 1840 by a community of Africans who had been liberated from illegal slave ships. By the early 21st century, the building had fallen into disrepair, as it had not been regularly used for decades.

  9. Fort Recovery, Tortola - Wikipedia

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    The Martello Tower of Fort Recovery. Fort Recovery is a fort on the West End of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.In historical records, the fort is often referred to as Tower Fort, and the area around the fort is still referred to as "Towers" today.