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===Historys===
The islands were discovered by Juan Bermúdez, in 1503, but were uninhabited until colonists under Sir George Somers were wrecked there in 1609.  A company was formed for the ‘Plantation of the Somers’ Islands’, and in 1684 the Crown took over the government.  A referendum in August 1995 rejected independence from the United Kingdom.  Bermuda consists of a group of 138 islands and islets.


===History===
Bermuda is self-governing, with its own constitution and its own government, which enacts local laws, while the United Kingdom retains responsibility for defense and foreign relations.
The islands were discovered by Juan Bermúdez, probably in 1503, but were uninhabited until colonists under Sir George Somers were wrecked there in 1609.  A company was formed for the ‘Plantation of the Somers’ Islands’, and in 1684 the Crown took over the government.  A referendum in August 1995 rejected independence from the United Kingdom.  Bermuda consists of a group of 138 islands and islets.<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: West Indies,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1999.</ref>
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===Timeline===
===Timeline===
 
1609 - The English Virginia Company permanently settled Bermuda<br>
1615 - 1684 - The Somers Isles Company, managed the colony until 1684. At that time, the company's charter was revoked, and the English Crown took over administration<br>
1707 - The islands became a British colony following the 1707 unification of the parliaments of Scotland and England<br>
1899 - 1902 -During the Anglo-Boer War 5,000 Boer prisoners of war were housed on five islands of Bermuda<br>
1949 - Bermuda became the oldest remaining British overseas territory<br>
==Local Histories==
==Local Histories==
*Hayward, Walter Brownell. ''Bermuda Past and Present: A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Somer Islands.'' New York: Dodd, Mead &amp; Company, 1912. Digital version at [http://www.dloc.com/UF00074075/00001 DLOC] - free.
*Hayward, Walter Brownell. ''Bermuda Past and Present: A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Somer Islands.'' New York: Dodd, Mead &amp; Company, 1912. Digital version at [http://www.dloc.com/UF00074075/00001 DLOC] - free.
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Historys[edit | edit source]

The islands were discovered by Juan Bermúdez, in 1503, but were uninhabited until colonists under Sir George Somers were wrecked there in 1609. A company was formed for the ‘Plantation of the Somers’ Islands’, and in 1684 the Crown took over the government. A referendum in August 1995 rejected independence from the United Kingdom. Bermuda consists of a group of 138 islands and islets.

Bermuda is self-governing, with its own constitution and its own government, which enacts local laws, while the United Kingdom retains responsibility for defense and foreign relations.
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Timeline[edit | edit source]

1609 - The English Virginia Company permanently settled Bermuda
1615 - 1684 - The Somers Isles Company, managed the colony until 1684. At that time, the company's charter was revoked, and the English Crown took over administration
1707 - The islands became a British colony following the 1707 unification of the parliaments of Scotland and England
1899 - 1902 -During the Anglo-Boer War 5,000 Boer prisoners of war were housed on five islands of Bermuda
1949 - Bermuda became the oldest remaining British overseas territory

Local Histories[edit | edit source]

  • Hayward, Walter Brownell. Bermuda Past and Present: A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Somer Islands. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1912. Digital version at DLOC - free.
  • Lefroy, John Henry. Memorials of the Discovery and Early Settlement of the Bermudas or Somers Islands, 1515-1687. 2 vols. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1877, 1879. Digital versions at Google Books: Vol. 1 | Vol. 2 - both free.

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