Jamaican planters face identity crisis as British Empire reconfigures.
Jamaican planters were once powerful within the British Empire, but their status changed as British views on empire shifted. They went from being seen as entitled to British rights to being viewed as imperial subjects. This shift led to a crisis for the planters as abolitionism gained strength and their claims to Britishness were denied. This article discusses how white Jamaicans were the first of many settler peoples to have their British identity questioned by the British government.