- Bahamas in the American Civil War
Although a territory of the
British Empire , during theAmerican Civil War , theBahamas were affected by the great conflict. Much as in the age of pirates the Bahamas were a haven for the swashbucklers, between 1861 to 1865 the Bahamas were a haven forblockade runner s aligned with theConfederate States of America . AlthoughFlorida is still only 55 miles away, the state had few ports of any real consequence at the time. Hence, blockade runners would make their trips fromNassau toCharleston, South Carolina , the largest Confederate port on theAtlantic Coast .Grand Bahama Island was losing population throughout the 19th century, in favor of Nassau. With the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, the population of the area doubled, due to the actions of the blockade runners. [" [http://www.bahamas.com/bahamas/island/templrgstandard.aspx?sectionid=4212&level=2 Grand Bahama Island – American Civil War] " The Islands of the Bahamas Official Tourism Site]In Nassau, things would be altered too by the war. The first blockade runner docked at Nassau on
December 5 ,1861 . By the end of the war, 397 ships sailed from the Confederacy to Nassau, and 588 went from Nassau to the Confederacy. [Stark, James. "Stark's History and Guide to the Bahama Islands" (James H. Stark, 1891). pg.93] The newly builtGrand Victoria Hotel was meant to have Americans arrive as tourists, but instead the Americans that visited it were blockade runners. Every night the runners would hold parties celebrating their most recent success past theUnion Navy . Also to be seen at the hotel were Union spies, Confederate officers, andreporter s. [Barlas, Robert. "Bahamas". (Marshall Cavendish, 2000). pg. 16, 36.] In 1860 Nassau imports were valued at £234,029, and exports were worth £157,350. At 1864, at the pinnacle of trade from the South to Nassau, imports were valued at £5,346,112, and exports at £4,672,398. [Stark pg. 94.]A blockade runner would take cotton from Charleston to Nassau, a distance of 560 miles away, and a sailing time of 48 hours. [Stark pg.93] As the Union had a blockade around all Southern ports, blockade runners had to be fast. Blockade runners would trade the cotton at Nassau for British goods, with the cotton eventually finding its way to British wool mills. [" [http://www.bahamas.co.uk/about-bahamas/history/civil-war-and-prohibition.asp Civil war and prohibition benefited The Bahamas] " The Islands of the Bahamas Official Tourism Site]
After the war ended, the Bahamas would fall into hard times that it would not recover from until another period of American turmoil hit;
Prohibition . In this case,Scotch whisky , not British goods, was what went to the United States, and as when the war ended, when Prohibition ended, so too did the Bahamas' fortunes. [" [http://www.bahamas.co.uk/about-bahamas/history/civil-war-and-prohibition.asp Civil war and prohibition benefited The Bahamas] " The Islands of the Bahamas Official Tourism Site]A considerable number of Bahamians can trace their ancestry back to Southerners who left the States both before and during the war. [Barlas, pg. 59.]
ee also
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History of the Bahamas
*Britain in the American Civil War
*Canada in the American Civil War References
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