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Ultimate guide of the African diaspora trail

by Gontcharov, Dimitri; Bowers, Phoenix; Robinson, Tristan; Leach, Daniel; Alfrey, Samuel

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African Diaspora Trail in Bermuda
By: Dimitri Gontcharov, Phoenix Bowers, Tristan Robinson, Daniel Leach and Samuel Alfrey
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In this book you will learn about the African Diaspora Trail in Bermuda. You will learn about the amazing and intriguing sites such as Tucker house.
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African Diaspora Trail (ADHT)
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The African Diaspora Trail is important to Bermuda history because it captures Bermuda's rich culture and history and highlights some of the most accomplished black slaves.
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Here is the map of the African Diaspora trail in Bermuda and the route you can take to reach there.
Tucker's House
Tuckers House is extremely important in many ways.
Tuckers House; like most houses in this tiny archipelago was made of limestone. Tuckers House's antique furniture is made of the native Bermuda Cedar and English Mahogany.
Tuckers House was built in 1752 and in 1755 Sir Henry Tucker and the Tuckers moved into the house. Tuckers House also was involved in a scandal called the Gunpowder Plot. The Gunpowder Plot was a scandal occurred because Henry Tucker wanted to trade salt with the Continental Congress in America, however the Americans wanted to trade gunpowder. The Plot was planned by the Tuckers in Tuckers House. So the Americans came in ships to Bermuda in the night and the Bermudians traded gunpowder.
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Fun Fact: Tuckers House was built on Water street. The street was called 'water street' because the street used to be by the water when all of the buildings weren't built to block the water.
$2.50 kids $5 adult
Mitchell House
At Mitchell House the sattle was used as a bed, couch and storage.
They would eat potatoes and other vegetables.
The furniture is made out of cedar and mahogany.
Mitchel House has a bible from 1644 (375 years old).
Pilot Darrell Square
This is a picture of the HMS Resolution.
Pilot Darrell Square was extremely important as James darrell a free slave bought his house and was one of the first free slaves to buy his own house. James Darrell was a pilot whose job was to steer boats past the reef to Bermuda. He was known for piloting the HMS Resolution which was a humongus warship with tons of cannons and supplies. You do not need to pay to be here.
St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's church is the oldest anglican church in the western hemisphere as it is over 400 years old!
White peoples graves are much larger than black peoples graves.
There is a seperate graveyard between white and black people's graves.
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