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Creator
Date
2017
Location
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Media format
Printed text
Extent
362 pages
Language
English
Size
25 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 353215
Folger call number: DA425 .P46 2017
Folger holdings ID: 501656
Folger call number: DA425 .P46 2017
Folger holdings ID: 501656
Summary
In 1654, England's Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell conceived a plan of breathtaking ambition: the conquest of Spain's vast American empire. As the first phase of his Western Design, a large expedition sailed to the West Indies, under secret orders to take Spanish colonies. The English Conquest of Jamaica presents entrenched imperial fantasies confronting Caribbean realities. It captures the moment when the revolutionary English state first became a major player in the Atlantic arena. Although capturing Jamaica was supposed to be only the first step in Cromwell's scheme, even that relatively modest acquisition proved difficult. The English badly underestimated the myriad challenges they faced, starting with the unexpectedly fierce resistance offered by the Spanish and other residents who tenaciously defended their island. After sixteen long years Spain surrendered Jamaica and acceded to an English presence in the Americas in the 1670 Treaty of Madrid. But by then, other goals--including profit through commerce rather than further conquest--had superseded the vision behind the Western Design. Carla Gardina Pestana situates Cromwell's imperial project in the context of an emerging Atlantic empire as well as the religious strife and civil wars that defined seventeenth-century England. Though falling short of its goal, Cromwell's plan nevertheless reshaped England's Atlantic endeavors and the Caribbean region as a whole. Long before sugar and slaves made Jamaica Britain's most valuable colony, its acquisition sparked conflicts with other European powers, opened vast tropical spaces to exploitation by the purportedly industrious English, and altered England's engagement with the wider world.--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-347) and index
Contents
Preparation -- Expectations -- Hispaniola -- Failure -- Jamaica -- Imagining -- Surviving -- Conquering -- Settling
Also known as
Extended title: The English conquest of Jamaica : Oliver Cromwell's bid for empire / Carla Gardina Pestana
Subjects
Related names
author: Pestana, Carla Gardina
subject: Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658
subject: Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658