[Darien Scheme] To the people of Scotland's groans and lamentable complaints, pour'd out before the High Court of Parliament.
Edinburgh,
James Watson,
1700
Folio broadsheet.
180 by 315mm. (7 by 12.5 inches).
11862
notes:
This broadsheet was one of many pessimistic economic tracts written in response to the failure of the Darien Colony, the Scottish attempt to establish a colony on the Isthmus of Panama. The aim of the Scheme had been to provide Scotland with its own colony, and thus boost its economic standing. It had precisely the opposite effect. The scheme was poorly informed, and the initial colonists clashed with Spanish settlers. Keen to avoid confrontation with Spain, the English Par...
bibliography:
Gerard Carruthers and Liam McIlvanney, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Scottish Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012); L.W. Hanson, Contemporary Printed Sources for British and Irish Economic History 1701-1750 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1963), no. 12; Norman C. Milne, Scottish Culture and Traditions (London: Paragon, 2010); Wing p. 1444a.
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