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American Capital
Story Duty
6 episodes
6 hours ago
A history of capitalism in America told through the lives of the people who shaped it: the entrepreneurs, slaves, and politicians. How have business models evolved from the foundational colonies up to the massive markets & big business we see today? Where have we been, and where might we go from here? — While American Capital is sequential, each episode begins with a short recap of the territory covered in previous episodes.
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A history of capitalism in America told through the lives of the people who shaped it: the entrepreneurs, slaves, and politicians. How have business models evolved from the foundational colonies up to the massive markets & big business we see today? Where have we been, and where might we go from here? — While American Capital is sequential, each episode begins with a short recap of the territory covered in previous episodes.
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šŸ† Poseidon's Sugar: The British West Indies & the Puritan's Iron Cage
American Capital
47 minutes 31 seconds
5 years ago
šŸ† Poseidon's Sugar: The British West Indies & the Puritan's Iron Cage

Early sugar plantations as industrial factories. The origin—and the first hints at challenges—to the conventional story of race-based slavery in the Americas. New England emerges both as a conduit for British trade in the Atlantic & as the potential nexus of a new theology: Capitalism.

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EPISODE MENTIONS

Who: Benjamin Franklin, Captain John Smith, John Cotton, John Rolfe, John Winthrop, Max Weber, Puritans, Richard Lother, Robert Keayne, Thomas Hancock

What: Barbados Slave Rebellion (1692), Calvinism, Indentured Servants, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Muscovado Sugar, Protestantism, Slavery (general), Sugarcane, Sugarcane Mill/Processing, Virginia Company

Where: Barbados, Chesapeake Bay, Colonial Virginia, Jamaica, New England Colonies

Documents: "On the Just Price," "Advice to a Young Tradesmen"



American Capital
A history of capitalism in America told through the lives of the people who shaped it: the entrepreneurs, slaves, and politicians. How have business models evolved from the foundational colonies up to the massive markets & big business we see today? Where have we been, and where might we go from here? — While American Capital is sequential, each episode begins with a short recap of the territory covered in previous episodes.