Subject Area

History

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Gretchen Richardson ’22
Major: History
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Steven Smith, History and Classics

I researched in the archives of Bermuda and the National Museum of Bermuda to uncover the answer to my research question: How did Bermuda fit into the complex puzzle of the Colonies' independence from the British Crown, and how did they, in turn, contribute to Bermuda's success as a remaining British territory? I discovered that Bermudians found themselves dependent on two opposing ends- England and her rebelling colonies. If Bermudians were to pledge allegiance to Congress, they would be declined the privileges of a British subject. Or, if they were to pledge loyalty to Parliament and end trade with the Thirteen Colonies, they could experience silence, stagnation, starvation, and invasion. Hence, the island navigated the tempest of revolution by avoiding formal allegiances. Although many were sympathetic towards the people of Liberty, the prudent inhabitants remained vigilant as their eyes coveted the prized ship of opportunity.

Publisher

Providence College

Academic Year

2021-2022

Date

4-27-2022

Type

Poster

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Text

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Language

English

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History Commons

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