- a lot of parallels between the treatment of Ireland and America (i.e.,Virginia). In both cases England was dealing with natives and trying to "plant" colonists. In the case of Virginia there was much ignorance and little attention to logistics.
- the English thought of their efforts in America as different and more enlightened than those of the Spanish, partly because the Spanish were Catholic and England's adversary, partly from learning about the Spanish conquest and rule.
- while dealing with the monarch was much like dealing with our current President, requiring much flattery etc. Queen Elizabeth I and King James I had the Tower and eventually the executioner's axe.
- government was very fluid and not well defined; the most obvious example is the ease with which government resources were used for privacy.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh, Architect of Empire, was a Christmas present. It's academic history, for which I've a smaller appetite these days. I understand there are limited sources for his biography,which has to be considered. Anyhow, I just finished it: Some things which struck me:
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