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17:29 GMT, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 18:29 UK

Timeline: Bahamas

A chronology of key events:

1492 - Christopher Columbus makes his first landing in the New World in the Bahamas.

Few of the hundreds of islands and cays are inhabited

BBC Science & Nature: Bahamas

Bahamas beach and conch shell

1647 - English and Bermudan religious refugees, the Eleutheran Adventurers, establish the first European settlement on the Bahamas.

1666 - Colonisation of New Providence Island begins.

1717 - Bahamas become a British crown colony.

1783 - Spain cedes the Bahamas to Britain in accordance with the Treaty of Paris after briefly occupying the islands the previous year.

1834 - Emancipation of slaves.

1940-45 - The Duke of Windsor - formerly King Edward VIII - serves as governor of the Bahamas.

1950 - Britain grants the US a military test range and tracking station for guided missiles in the Bahamas.

1955 - Free trade area established in the town of Freeport, stimulating tourism and attracting offshore banking.

Bahamas founding father, Sir Lynden Pindling


Sir Lynden Pindling who died in 2000 was prime minister 1967-92

1964 - Bahamas granted internal autonomy.

1967 - Lynden Pindling becomes prime minister after his centrist Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) wins the islands' first legislative elections.

1972 - Negotiations with Britain over independence begin in the wake of an overwhelming victory in the elections by the PLP, which campaigns on a platform of independence.

Independence

1973 - The Bahamas become independent.

1983 - Government ministers face allegations of drug trafficking.

1984 - Pindling is endorsed as PLP leader after denying charges of corruption and ties to drug traffickers.

1992 - Hubert Ingraham becomes prime minister after his centre-left Free National Movement (FNM) wins an absolute majority in the general elections, ending 25 years of rule by Pindling.

1996 - Ingraham reinstates the death penalty for murder.

1997 - Ingraham returns as prime minister after his party is re-elected.

Hurricane Floyd battered the islands in 1999

2004: Hurricane Jeanne batters Bahamas

1999: Picking up after Floyd

Boat wreckage on Montague Beach, Nassau, after Hurricane Floyd in 1999

1998 - Two convicted murderers are hanged despite international opposition and concern over the use of the death penalty in the Caribbean.

2000 August - "Father of independence" Sir Lynden Pindling dies. He was head of government from 1967-92.

2001 November - Dame Ivy Dumont becomes the Bahama's first woman governor-general.

2002 May - Veteran politician Perry Christie leads his Progressive Liberal Party to a landslide victory, unseating the Free National Movement, which has been in power for 10 years.

2004 September - Hurricane Frances sweeps through, causing widespread damage. Weeks later Hurricane Jeanne batters the Bahamas.

2006 March - UK-based final appeals court rules that the mandatory death sentence for murder breaches the Bahamian constitution. It was last used in 2000.

2007 May - Former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham's Free National Movement wins parliamentary elections.




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