In 1849, 58 emigrants from the island of Madeira arrived in Bermuda on the brigantine Golden Rule. This, the first of many such voyages from Madeira and other Portuguese Atlantic islands, was underwritten by the Bermuda government to promote the importation of agricultural labourers. Thousands of Portuguese immigrants followed over the next century and a half.

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