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Harbour Island

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Harbour Island, Eleuthera, the Bahamas

Harbour Island
Nation: Pirates (Nation)
Region: Bahamas
Info: Unconquerable Port
Resources: None
NPC Level: Unknown
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[edit] Important NPCs

NPC Name
Pirate Hunter


[edit] Missions

Mission Name Level
Suspended Sentence 55
The Winning Bid 55
Bribes and Misdemeanours 55
Bloody Arms Bounty 66
All Hands Meating 66
Blood in the Water 77
Miscommunication 99
East by East India 1010
Langstraat's Summons 1010
Fishing for Pirates 1010
Back Ordered 1010
No Trespassing 1010
Eviction Notice 1010
Typical Friday 1010
Escape to Which Mountain? 1111
Strong Drink 1111
Tying the Noose 1111
Mad Dogs and Englishmen 1111
Brumby's Summons 1111
Free Samples 1111
A Lucky Break 1111
The Perilous Road 1111
Opportunities Knock 1111
Dead Of Night 1212
Submit or Die 1212

The first inhabitants of Harbour Island, the Lucayan were Arawakan People who inhabited the Bahamas at the time of Christopher Columbus' landing on October 12, 1492. They are widely thought to be the first Amerindians encountered by the Spanish. Early accounts describe them as a peaceful people. Before Columbus' arrival, there were about 20,000 Lucayans, but because of slavery, diseases and other hardships brought about by the arrival of the Europeans, by 1517, they were virtually non-existent.

The Spaniards who followed Columbus depopulated the islands and they were deserted until the arrival of the Eleutherian Adventurers from Bermuda in the mid 1600s. The Adventurers (who were English) established the first permanent European settlements on an island which they named Eleuthera - the name derives from the Greek word for freedom. They later discovered New Providence and named it Sayle's Island. To survive, the settlers salvaged goods from wrecks.

In 1670 King Charles II granted the islands to the Lords Proprietors of the Carolinas, who rented the islands from the king with rights of trading, tax, appointing governors, and administering the country.

During proprietary rule, the Bahamas became a haven for pirates, including the infamous Blackbeard. To restore orderly government, the Bahamas was made a British crown colony in 1718 under the royal governorship of Woodes Rogers, who cracked down on piracy.

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Wikipedia article on Eleuthera Island, the Bahamas