Rejects & Revolutionaries (American History Podcast)

Carolina 1: Cape Fear

10.29.2022 - By Sarah TanksalvalaPlay

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Carolina was a colony for a new era.  The Jacobean settlements of Virginia, Bermuda and Plymouth had been tiny, struggling outposts in a very New World.  The colonies formed under Charles I (the rest of New England, Barbados, Maryland and others) had been defined by the political and religious turbulence of his reign.  Now, a revolution had come and gone, an empire had been born, and it was time for the next era of English colonial expansion.  Because of all of this, settling Carolina would look dramatically different than colonial history that had come before.  As we start discussing Carolina, we take a quick look at what some of those differences were.   Website (transcripts)   Patreon   BMAC  

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