Everything about Acklins And Crooked Islands totally explained
Acklins and Crooked Islands was a
district of the
Bahamas until
1996, and as
Acklins, Crooked Island and Long Cay until
1999. (islands are located at )
It consisted of a group of islands lying in a shallow
lagoon called the
Bight of Acklins, of which the largest are
Crooked Island in the north and
Acklins in the south-east, and the smaller are
Long Cay (once known as Fortune Island) in the north-west, and
Castle Island in the south.
The islands were settled by American
Loyalists in the late 1780s who set
cotton plantations employing over 1,000
slaves. After the
abolition of slavery in the
British Empire these became uneconomical, and the replacement income from
sponge diving has now dwindled as well. The inhabitants now live by fishing and small-scale farming.
The main town in the group is
Colonel Hill on Crooked Island.
Albert Town, on Long Cay, now sparsely populated, was once a prosperous little town. It was engaged in the sponge and
salt industries and also served as a transfer port for
stevedores seeking work on passing ships.
The population of Acklins was 428, and Crooked Island 350, at the
2000 census.
Since 1999, Acklins and Crooked Island are separate districts.
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