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In the 16th and 17th centuries, Roatán was a popular stop for pirates and privateers, who used the island as a base for their operations. The island was also a popular destination for English and Dutch loggers, who harvested the island's pine trees for use in shipbuilding.
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roatán history from abundantlifefoundation.org
Aug 14, 2017 · Columbus came across the Bay Islands in 1502. Inhabited by the Paya Indians, the Spanish took control and raided the islands for slave labor ...
roatán history from en.wikipedia.org
Roatán is an island in the Caribbean, about 65 kilometres (40 mi) off the northern coast of Honduras. The largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras, ...
roatán history from www.roatanlife.com
The Islands original inhabitants were Paya Indians. The Paya were a nomadic group of hunter-gathers and fisherman, who traveled in canoes between the islands ...
roatán history from coconuttreedivers.com
The first English colony was established near Port Royal in 1638. This started a two-hundred year struggle between Spanish conquistadors and British pirates for ...
Britain and Spain fought over the Bay Island during the 18th century and in 1797, the British marooned 5,000 rebel Garifunas from St. Vincent on their shores.
roatán history from www.roatanhistory.com
Roatan has a colorful history that weaves in stories of Indians, invaders, pirates, buried gold, and a blend of races and languages.
roatán history from www.islandhouseroatan.com
The earliest settlers of Roatan are believed to be the Pech, formerly known as the Paya, an indigenous group from the mainland of Honduras believed to have ...
roatán history from roatan-diving.com
Oct 23, 2022 · A good in depth article on the history of Roatan starting with the Payan Indians.