Conquest for Commerce: American Policymakers, Bermuda, and the War for Independence, 1775–83

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Nicholas G. DiPucchio
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abstract:This article explores American policymakers' efforts to annex the British colony of Bermuda during the U.S. War for Independence (1775–83). From Silas Deane to James Madison, Patriot leaders and diplomats idealized Bermuda as a valuable commercial outpost in the Atlantic world, viewing the colony as essential to their new nation's trade. This article considers the failed proposals, quixotic diplomatic demands, and unrealized military plans to acquire Bermuda to illustrate how conquest and commerce were inextricably linked in the minds of early America's policymakers. By exploring American interest in Bermuda, this article also contends that Patriot leaders' demands for other British territories—Canada, Nova Scotia, the Floridas, the Bahamas, and the trans-Appalachian West—were intended not as a blueprint for a continental empire. Rather, American leaders sought British territories such as Bermuda and the trans-Appalachian West to protect, expand, and promote the republic's Atlantic-based commerce.
商业征服:美国决策者、百慕大群岛和独立战争,1775 - 1783
本文探讨了美国独立战争(1775-83)期间美国政策制定者吞并英国殖民地百慕大的努力。从塞拉斯·迪恩(Silas Deane)到詹姆斯·麦迪逊(James Madison),爱国者的领导人和外交官都将百慕大理想化,认为它是大西洋世界一个有价值的商业前哨,对他们的新国家的贸易至关重要。本文通过对失败的建议、不切实际的外交要求和未实现的占领百慕大的军事计划的分析,来说明在早期美国决策者的思想中,征服和商业是如何密不可分的。通过探讨美国对百慕大的兴趣,本文还认为,爱国者领导人对其他英国领土——加拿大、新斯科舍、佛罗里达、巴哈马和跨阿巴拉契亚西部——的要求,并不是为了建立一个大陆帝国的蓝图。相反,美国领导人寻求英国的领土,如百慕大和跨阿巴拉契亚西部地区,以保护、扩展和促进共和国以大西洋为基础的商业。
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