Monumental Mistakes
He co-founded the Bank of England and helped pioneer the modern concept of national debt. In the decade that followed, his next grand ambition ignited the hopes of an entire nation—one that poured its wealth and future into a single gamble. More than 2,000 aspiring Scottish colonists perished, over 12 cargo ships were lost, and a nation was driven to bankruptcy. So who was truly to blame? This two-part series explores how a national trading company attempted to carve out its place in global commerce—and how rival superpowers conspired to bring about its ruin. Timestamps: (00:00) - In Search of an Empire (06:31) - The Geopolitical Context (18:29) - Pirate Rockstars (21:00) - Tough Times for the Scots: The Perfect Storm (26:26) - The Architect & Campaigner (32:21) - A Company is Born (41:11) - Navigation Act of 1696: A Direct Impasse (43:28) - Legal Arguments for the Justification of Settlement “Nothing is more dangerous than an idea, when it’s the only one we have.” - Émile Chartier Coming up in Episode 2: Scotland's Fatal Frontier. We journey back to the Darién in 1681 to uncover the pirate legends that captivated a nation. We’ll trace the tragic fate of two doomed expeditions—and reveal how, in the aftermath of disaster, Scotland lost its sovereignty.
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