Barbados

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Dr. W.I. Hanson has numerous talents, including those of a healer and spiritual counselor. I’ve been on my quest for more than fifty years. One of the places I visited was Barbados, where I did a lot of healing and gave readings. As a result, a lot of people were able to get healthy again. I occasionally return to Barbados, where I’ve performed several more healings.
Barbados is the easternmost island in the Caribbean. It is in the Lesser Antilles, part of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas. About 287,000 people live there, and its total area is 432 km2 (167 sq mi) (2019 estimate). [3] Bridgetown, the nation’s capital and largest metropolis, is the city.

The Kalinago people, like many other Amerindians before them, have lived in Barbados since the 13th century. However, Spanish sailors took over the island in the second half of the 15th century and made it part of Castile.
The first time it was depicted on a Spanish map was in 1511. The Portuguese Empire took over the island between 1532 and 1536, but after capturing it, they abandoned it in 1620, leaving only wild boars as a food supply for any visitors to the island. 

The crew of the English ship Olive Blossom arrived in Barbados on May 14, and seized authority over the territory in the name of King James I. After the first people who lived there permanently left England in 1627, Barbados was first an English colony and then a British colony. Enslaved Africans who worked on the island’s plantations at the time helped the territory run the business. The Slave Trade Act banned the slave trade in Barbados in 1807, ending the island’s long history of slavery.

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