Paul Sorrells

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Scots merchants and politicians had sought their own commercial empire by forcing an entrepôt colony into the midst of Spanish America, at Darien on the strategic Isthmus of Panama, a transit point for trade between the Pacific and the Atlantic. The bold scheme attracted £400,000—nearly a quarter of all the liquid capital in Scotland—and almost all of the imperial ambitions of a small and fragile country.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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