Restoration 11: Rumors of colonial independence

After the Willoughby brothers, the king imposed governors in Barbados who he expected to be loyal to him instead of the colony.  The first two backfired in dramatically different ways, one siding with the colonists, and the other descending into embarrasing levels of tyranny and corruption. Full text History of Africa plug   After the Willoughby Read more about Restoration 11: Rumors of colonial independence[…]

Restoration 10: Boys, you gotta learn not to talk to kings that way

Neither the king nor Barbados was willing to budge over the financial issues surrounding the Second Anglo-Dutch War, and what ensued was the biggest showdown between king and colony in American history.   Patreon or BMAC   Intelligent Speech is coming! Transcript “They dread nothing like the 4.5%.”  Those were acting governor Christopher Codrington’s words while describing Barbados’s plight Read more about Restoration 10: Boys, you gotta learn not to talk to kings that way[…]

Restoration 8: Barbados, betrayed

Barbados would never really recover from the Second Anglo-Dutch War.  Compared to islands like St. Kitts, it had gotten through the conflict without too much damage, but it had still funded and fought a full theater of war almost alone, and when the war was over, the demands and impositions (not least, the Navigation Acts Read more about Restoration 8: Barbados, betrayed[…]

Restoration 7: Barbados, alone

The First Anglo-Dutch War hit Barbados hard.  After a 10 hour battle expended all their ammunition, colonists and king bickered over who should be responsible for buying more.  Ultimately, the compromise was to put off the issue by loaning the king the money, and for two years, Barbados defended England’s Caribbean holdings, spending 100,000 pounds, Read more about Restoration 7: Barbados, alone[…]

Barbados in the Restoration

When the Restoration happened, Barbados requested to be made a crown colony, thinking its rights would be better protected.  In return for giving up his proprietary rights, Willoughby was made Barbados’s first royal governor.  Suddenly, Barbadians were faced with the first real imposition to their self-government in well over a decade, and the conflict frustrated Read more about Barbados in the Restoration[…]

ECW 30: How long is this Cromwell thing going to last, anyway?

Cromwell decides in favor of Baltimore’s proprietorship in Maryland, Virginia works to subvert English puritan leadership and reinstall a royalist government, Bermuda has its first slave revolt, and Barbados foreshadows Revolutionary War sentiments by opposing taxation without representation. Full Text While Independent Puritans tried to process and understand the course their revolution was taking, Royalists Read more about ECW 30: How long is this Cromwell thing going to last, anyway?[…]

ECW 28: Mary Dyer and the earliest Quakers

The Quaker movement had its origins in the deepest radicalism of Interregnum England. Characterized by the most extreme of religious and political thought, combined with outlandish and belligerent behavior, they were soon the most feared group in the English speaking world. This fear led to persecution which was even intense by the standards of the Read more about ECW 28: Mary Dyer and the earliest Quakers[…]

ECW 23: Empire

The foundations of the British Empire were laid as England passed the Navigation Act of 1651, declaring that all English colonies were created by and for Parliament, were directly accountable to the English government, and must trade only with English merchants. It also moved to force colonies who had declared for Charles II into submission Read more about ECW 23: Empire[…]

ECW 18: Declarations of Independence

When she heard about the regicide, one Bermuda colonist said she thought that “They that done it, would never see the face of Christ.”   Introduction   Before we get started, I just wanted to do a little housekeeping.  School begins again next week, and my goal is going to be to do this as a biweekly Read more about ECW 18: Declarations of Independence[…]

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ECW 13: A new colony and an end to neutrality

Episode 13:  An end to neutrality   Welcome back!  And, I am so sorry for the delay.  It lasted longer than I expected, but I am so excited to be back to the podcast!  This week, we’re going to pick up where we left off, at the end of the first English Civil War.   Intro     First, Read more about ECW 13: A new colony and an end to neutrality[…]