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The Lucayan Sea: Birthplace of the Americas (THE LUCAYAN SEA: A Case for Naming the Historic Waters of The Bahamas & Turks and Caicos Islands)

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About The Lucayan Sea: Birthplace Of The Americas

The Lucayan Sea—Birthplace of the Americas (2nd Edition) shares unique insights about the founding of the Americas’ heritage off the shores of The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands. As the second book of the trilogy titled The Lucayan Sea: A Case for Naming the Historic Waters of The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands, this book tells the story of the modern Americas’ unfolding and proposes naming the seas (the unnamed historic waters) of these Lucayan Islands. Furthermore, it proposes that the naming of these waters be done as a tribute to the Lucayans, the first to suffer total genocide at the dawning of the Americas. It also advocates naming these waters as a tribute to the indigenous people's history, the Native Americans, enslaved Africans, and others who had suffered or died as a result of “humanity’s inhumanity to humanity” during the Americas’ early history. As this books unfolds the history of the Americas as it relates to the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands, The Lucayan Sea—Birthplace of the Americas further proposes that these waters be named as a source of hope and a symbol of peace for the Americas and the world. With over 120 pages of insightful information and more than 20 pages of citations and bibliography, The Lucayan Sea—Birthplace of the Americas reveals how: Columbus’ remaining voyages to the Americas’ ended; Christopher Columbus’ enterprise to the Indies might not have been a mistake of his own making; Portugal won the race to the East Indies 24 years before Spain arrived in the region; the Ancient World was transformed into the New World (of the Americas) by the Old World; the Lucayan Archipelago became the site where the Americas were founded; the Lucayans became the first indigenous people to suffer genocide at the beginning of a new era; the Spanish conquered the American mainland and shipped treasure back to Spain through Lucayan Islands’ neighboring waters; Spain officially handed the Lucayan Islands over to British authorities 290 years after first claiming them in 1492; the “discovery” of the Lucayan Islands opened the gateway for transpacific trade between the Indies and the Americas; the discovery of the Lucayan Islands resulted in the naming of the Pacific Ocean, giving birth to the Philippines; European superpowers changed global maritime boundaries and territories on at least three occasions due to the “discovery” of the Lucayan Islands; Columbus’ dream of a shorter route to the indies has finally come to pass 500 years after he first looked for it and more... Get your copy of this Turks and Caicos Islands and Bahamian history book 2 today!