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HISTORY. The Spaniards visited the islands in 1515, but, according to a 17th-century French cartographer, they were discovered in 1503 by Juan Bermudez, after whom they were named. No settlement was made, and they were uninhabited until a party of colonists under Sir George Somers was wrecked there in 1609. A company was formed for the ‘Plantation of the Somers’ Islands’, as they were called at first, and in 1684 the Crown took over the government.

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Further Reading

  • Report of the Manpower Survey 1989. Hamilton, 1989

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  • Bermuda Report. Second Edition 1985–88. Hamilton, 1988

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  • Bermuda Historical Quarterly. 1944 ff.

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  • Hayward, S. J., Holt-Gomez, V. and Sterrer, W., Bermuda’s Delicate Balance: People and the Environment. Hamilton, 1981

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  • Warwick, J. B., (ed.) Who’s Who in Bermuda 1980–81. Hamilton, 1982

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  • Wilkinson, H. C., Bermuda from Sail to Steam. OUP, 1973

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  • Zuill, W. S., The Story of Bermuda and Her People. London, 1973

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  • National Library: The Bermuda Library, Hamilton. Head Librarian: Cyril O. Packwood.

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Brian Hunter

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© 1991 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited

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Hunter, B. (1991). Bermuda. In: Hunter, B. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230271203_21

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