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Bethesda, Antigua and Barbuda


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Bethesda is a village in Saint Paul Parish on the island of Antigua, in Antigua and Barbuda.

It is located in the southeastern area of the island, to the northeast of English Harbour, at the head of Willoughby Bay.

Geography

Bethesda is found on Willoughby Bay, which is a wide bay on the east coast of the island's southern peninsula. The terrain flattens out and extends inland to the northeast, eventually reaching the Central Plain, which is the island's core plain. The hills of Monks Hill may be found to the southwest, and they border both Falmouth Bay and English Harbour. The region is primarily agricultural and has a low population density.

The settlement, which has a population of exactly 499 people in 2011, may be found along the route that leads from St. Phillip's Parish in the southeastern part of Antigua to English Harbour.

The Bethesda Dam is located in the interior and is the second largest dam in the country, behind the Potworks Dam, which is located around 2 kilometers to the north. One of the largest remaining mangrove stands on the island is located at the Christian Cove wetland, which is located on the shore.

History

The Methodists, who first arrived in Antigua in 1760 and began spreading their religion throughout the island, established a school for the employees of the Blake estate in 1812. It was the very first school in the West Indies to be constructed specifically for enslaved people. The pastoral care center saw an increase in patients following the abolition of slavery in 1834, which led to the establishment of a new location. In the beginning, the congregation and chapel were situated in Bridgetown, which is located on Willoughby Bay. In the year 1841, the mission relocated to Bethesda, which gets its name from the new church in recognition of the Bethesda Garden. Willoughby Bay was a hamlet in Antigua that was abandoned in 1843 after an earthquake. The people who lived there migrated to Freetown, which was at the time the most prominent freed-village on the island of Antigua. Some of them also moved to Bethesda. Even as early as 1847, the church underwent expansion, and in 1871, a new church that also included a school was constructed. The Methodists ran the classes until 1962, when a state school was founded. The current church building, which is a sturdy structure "dedicated to the glory of God," was constructed in 1975.

In addition, Bethesda was a significant player in the development of the early labor movement throughout history. In this location in January of 1951, the workers of the sugar cane industry engaged in a labor dispute with a major landowner named Alexander Moody-Stuart over their wages. Vere Cornwall Bird, who had previously served as the first prime minister of the independent state of Antigua and Barbuda, delivered the speech from which the winged term "to eat mussels and Widdy-Widdy and drink pond water" originates. In the event that there was nothing to eat as a result of the strike, we would sip pond water. At the time of the slaves, there was often excess bread lying around the Bethesda area, and anyone could take it. It has been exactly one year since the workers went on strike and successfully pushed for greater wages. In the shade of the unassuming tamarind tree, which still stands today but is significant in the annals of the nation's history, the terms were initially developed.

Nowadays, the location is home to a medical facility, an elementary school, and congregations of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and Americas, the Church of God Antigua (Bethesda Zion Church, which was established in 1951), and the St. John's Pentecostal Church (1950s).

Enumeration districts

  • 71400 Bethesda-East
  • 71500 Bethesda-West Bethesda-East has a population of 291, and is 97.45% Afro-Antiguan, and 0.89 square kilometres. Bethesda-East shares boundaries with Saint Philip Parish. Bethesda-West has a population of 208, and is 94.90% Afro-Antiguan, and 0.73 square kilometres.

Demographics

Census data (2011)

Source:

Q48 EthnicCounts%Total499100.00%
African descendent48196.38%
East Indian/India30.64%
Mixed (Black/White)10.21%
Mixed (Other)101.91%
Don't know/Not stated40.85%
Q49 ReligionCounts%Total494100.00%NotApp :4
Adventist7515.24%
Anglican489.66%
Church of God367.30%
Evangelical112.15%
Jehovah Witness20.43%
Methodist16132.62%
Moravian61.29%
None/no religion51.07%
Pentecostal12525.32%
Rastafarian71.50%
Roman Catholic40.86%
Wesleyan Holiness40.86%
Other10.21%
Don't know/Not stated71.50%
Q53 InsuranceCounts%Total499100.00%
Yes29358.72%
No18737.45%
Don't know/Not stated193.83%
Q55 Internet UseCounts%Total499100.00%
Yes23947.87%
No24448.94%
Don't know/Not stated163.19%
Q58. Country of birthCounts%Total499100.00%
Other Latin or North American countries10.21%
Antigua and Barbuda43286.60%
Other Caribbean countries10.21%
Canada20.43%
Dominica30.64%
Guyana204.04%
Jamaica40.85%
Monsterrat20.43%
St. Kitts and Nevis20.43%
St. Lucia20.43%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines10.21%
Trinidad and Tobago20.43%
USA173.40%
USVI United States Virgin Islands40.85%
Not Stated40.85%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 1Counts%Total499100.00%
Antigua and Barbuda47194.47%
Other Caribbean countries10.21%
Dominica10.21%
Guyana132.55%
Jamaica20.43%
Monsterrat10.21%
St. Lucia10.21%
Trinidad and Tobago20.43%
USA10.21%
Other countries10.21%
Not Stated40.85%
Q71 Country of Citizenship 2 (Country of Second Citizenship)Counts%Total40100.00%NotApp :458
Other Caribbean countries37.89%
Canada37.89%
Dominica25.26%
Guyana718.42%
Jamaica25.26%
Monsterrat12.63%
St. Lucia12.63%
St. Vincent and the Grenadines12.63%
USA1947.37%
Employment statusCounts%Total387100.00%NotApp :111
Employed24463.01%
Unemployed236.03%
Inactive11730.14%
Not stated30.82%
Q117 MoneyOverseasCounts%Total387100.00%NotApp :111
Under 100 EC$37897.53%
500 to 999 EC$10.27%
1,000 to 1,999 EC$51.37%
2,000 to 4,999 EC$20.55%
5,000 to 99,999 EC$10.27%

References

  • Scott, C. R. (ed.) (2005) Insight guide: Caribbean (5th edition). London: Apa Publications.

References

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  2. "ANTIGUA & BARBUDA'S CULTURAL HERITAGE".
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  5. (2014-03-02). "Church of God Antigua".
  6. (2013-12-25). "About Us « St. John's Pentecostal Church House Of Restoration Ministries".
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  8. "Enumeration District Boundaries for the 2021 Census".
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