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'''Barbados''' is a sovereign island country in the {{Wiki|Lesser Antilles}}, and a former overseas territory of the [[United Kingdom]].
'''Barbados''' is a sovereign island country in the {{Wiki|Lesser Antilles}}, and a former overseas territory of the [[United Kingdom]].


Up until his conversion to [[piracy]] in 1717, the Barbadian merchant [[Stede Bonnet]] was a moderately wealthy landowner on the island, controlling a fair number of [[sugar plantations]]. Bonnet would often transport his crops to nearby cities such as [[Havana]]. 
Up until his conversion to [[piracy]] in 1717, the Barbadian [[Merchants|merchant]] [[Stede Bonnet]] was a moderately wealthy landowner on the island, controlling a fair number of [[sugar plantations]]. Bonnet would often transport his crops to nearby cities such as [[Havana]]. 


During the mid 18th century, the [[Philippe Olivier de Grandpré|Grandpré]] business sent ships to Barbados' capital, [[Bridgetown]], to import and export several goods.
During the mid 18th century, the [[Philippe Olivier de Grandpré|Grandpré]] business sent ships to Barbados' capital, [[Bridgetown]], to import and export several goods.

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Barbados is a sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles, and a former overseas territory of the United Kingdom.

Up until his conversion to piracy in 1717, the Barbadian merchant Stede Bonnet was a moderately wealthy landowner on the island, controlling a fair number of sugar plantations. Bonnet would often transport his crops to nearby cities such as Havana

During the mid 18th century, the Grandpré business sent ships to Barbados' capital, Bridgetown, to import and export several goods.

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