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E-grāmata: Neither Hee Nor Any of His Companie Did Return Againe: Failed Colonies in the Caribbean and Latin America, 1492-1865

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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Sep-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Westholme Publishing
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During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries European powers vied for control of the land and resources in the Caribbean and Latin America. Colonies made Spain rich through gold, silver, and gems looted from the Native cultures, along with rare and exotic goods such as tobacco, sugar, and dyewood, and even humble products such as hides. In rapid turn, other European monarchies and merchants sent out colonizing expeditions to the region to exploit the resources of the New World, but creating permanent footholds was perilous. All European settlements founded in the New World faced a variety of challenges, including food supply, inconsistent support from Europe, leadership, ignorance of the area colonized, irrational expectations, religious discord, relations with Native peoples, and violent national rivalries. Colonies that succeeded and those that failed faced the same challenges, although in differing degrees and circumstances. The margin between survival and disaster was always small—there were few chances to succeed and the risk of failure was never far away. 
   In Neither Hee Nor Any of His Companie Did Return Againe: Failed Colonies in the Caribbean and Latin America, 1492–1865, historians David MacDonald and Raine Waters examine the European, and later American, failures to establish permanent settlements in the region. Beginning with Columbus’s ill-conceived ventures, the authors discuss the efforts, from German claims in Venezuela and Scottish attempts in Panama to defeated Confederates fleeing to Mexico, Brazil, and elsewhere. For each colony, the primary source information is contextualized and evaluated. Along the way, the authors determine commonalities across these ill-fated colonies as well as underscore the fact that while Indigenous peoples of the region often vigorously resisted predatory European colonization, their numbers were decimated by relentless warfare, slave raids, and European diseases. As Indian populations declined, colonists imported African slaves in large numbers. The brutal treatment of slaves resulted in those who escaped creating their own settlements that existed in a state of endemic warfare with European colonists. An important contribution to Atlantic World studies, this volume reveals the fine line between colonies that thrived and those that failed.
List of Illustrations
ix
Introduction xiii
A Note about Names xvii
1 Columbus's Failures: La Navidad and La Isabela (1492--1497)
1(22)
2 The Follies of Alonso de Ojeda and Diego de Nicuesa: San Sebastian de Uraba (1510) and Santa Maria la Antigua del Darien (1510--1524)
23(17)
3 German Bankers in the Jungles: Venezuela (1528--1556)
40(24)
4 Quarrelsome French in Brazil: France Antarctique (1555--1567)
64(26)
5 Spanish Hidalgos and Covert Jews: Jamaica (1509--1655)
90(15)
6 Courlanders on Tobago: Troubled Isle (1638--1654)
105(19)
7 The Graveyard of Colonists: The Wild Coast (1576--1830)
124(33)
8 Puritans and Pirates in the Caribbean: Providence Island (1630--1641)
157(28)
9 Burghers in the Tropics: Dutch West India Company in Brazil (1624--1654)
185(33)
10 Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy: A Rogue Knight of Malta in the Caribbean (1651--1665)
218(25)
11 The Fate of a Nation: Scots in Panama (1698--1700)
243(33)
12 Sir Gregor MacGregor: Cacique of the Never-Never Land of Poyais (1820--1838)
276(31)
13 Southern Dreams: Confederate Cultural Colonies in Mexico, British Honduras, Venezuela, and Brazil (1865--ca. 1875)
307(50)
A Final Note 357(1)
Further Reading 358(11)
Index 369