effect Two - marriage- Bernice had an arranged marriage ever since childhood, aranged by her parents , with lot kapuaiwa but married charles reed bishop.
Social Reaction - When Bernice Pauahi Bishop told her parents about her marrying Charles Reed Bishop, they were not so enthusiastic, because her parents and Lot's parents had arranged a marriage of the two children since birth. Because of this, very few people attended their wedding.
Political Reaction - If Bernice had married her original arranged fiance she would've became a queen and she would've ruled over Hawaii after Lot's death.But that had not happened.
Intellectual Reaction-Bernice's parents and Lot Kapuaiwa's parents had thought of the marriage of their children would turn out greatly but, when Bernice fell in love with Charles Reed Bishop they didn't accept it at first but theparents soon were fine with their daughters dissision. Cultural Reaction -Marrying Charles Reed Bishop allowed Kamehameha Schools to be built, because after Bernice's death, her husband continued the her work to build Kamehameha Schools which teaches Hawaiian culture to Native Hawaiian children.
Economic Reaction - If married to Lot, Bernice would have received more money later on when Lot became King Kamehameha V.
Political Reaction - If Bernice had married her original arranged fiance she would've became a queen and she would've ruled over Hawaii after Lot's death.But that had not happened.
Intellectual Reaction-Bernice's parents and Lot Kapuaiwa's parents had thought of the marriage of their children would turn out greatly but, when Bernice fell in love with Charles Reed Bishop they didn't accept it at first but theparents soon were fine with their daughters dissision. Cultural Reaction -Marrying Charles Reed Bishop allowed Kamehameha Schools to be built, because after Bernice's death, her husband continued the her work to build Kamehameha Schools which teaches Hawaiian culture to Native Hawaiian children.
Economic Reaction - If married to Lot, Bernice would have received more money later on when Lot became King Kamehameha V.