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Bermuda African Diaspora Trail

by Silvester, William; Rosorea, Ethan; Dallas, Sam; Kerr, Henry

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Bermuda African Diaspora Trail!
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Welcome to the Bermudian African Diaspora Trail where you can learn about slavery through bermuda and how it affected modern day tourism, heritage and lifestyles!
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Written By: William Silvester, Ethan Rosorea, Sam Dallas and Henry Kerr !
Ethan Roserea
Henry Kerr
Will Silvester
Sam Dallas
Table of Contents
Commissioner's House ...................................... 4
Barr's Bay Park ..................................................... 6
Bermuda Heritage Museum ............................ 8
Tuckers House ..................................................... 10
Pilot Darrel's Square .......................................... 12
St. George's Historical Society Museum .... 14
Answers................................................................... 16
Cost............................................................................ 17
Bibliography............................................................18
The African Diaspora Trail is a amazing experience that is unique to Bermuda. It indulges you in the history of Africa and Bermuda, and is as fun as going to a beach! There are multiple sites across the island varying in locations such as Dockyard, Hamilton City and St. Georges. It will surely make your trip memorable and will inform you of Bermuda's rich culture and heritage.
Commissioner's House!
The Commissioner's House is located in Dockyard in the National Museum of Bermuda. It has information about how slavery changed throughout the ages and how it affected bermuda Culture, Heritage and History. You learn about the transatlantic trade slave route and how it affected the history of slavery and bermuda's place in the African Diaspora Trail. The commissioner's house has information of slavery and how it affected tourism it also talked about some famous slaves and families that have owned slaves. On Top of that It also talks about the culture of the slaves with things like gombeys, food like fish cakes and hot cross buns.
About Commissioner's House!
For All Questions You Have To Visit The Site!
Q1a. ) Does the Commissioner's House have info on West Indians?

Q1b. ) Is there a coin room in the commissioner's House?
To get to the commissioner's house you take a ferry from Hamilton City and go to Dockyard then when you leave the port you go onto Maritime Lane and take a right turn into the museum.
Barr's Bay Park!
There is an exhibit from the American slave ship The Enterprise, which was blown off its course and reached Bermuda. It had 78 black slaves on board. By that time the slavery had already ended in Bermuda. The customs and some of the friendly societies refused to let the ship sail back again until the slaves were given a choice of freedom. Except for one woman and her five children, all chose freedom. Today, thousands of blacks in Bermuda can relate their ancestry to the slaves who were freed that time.
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