Scottish colonization before Darien : opportunities and opposition in the union of the crowns

This thesis aims to provide a detailed account of Scottish colonisation efforts in the seventeenth century. In the first place, it seeks to provide an update to the only book-length study of the topic, George Pratt Insh’s 1922 Scottish Colonial Schemes, which covered Scottish efforts in Newfoundland...

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Main Author: Wagner, Joseph
Other Authors: Murdoch, Steve
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of St Andrews 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21680
https://doi.org/10.17630/sta/47
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spelling ftstandrewserep:oai:research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk:10023/21680 2023-07-02T03:33:01+02:00 Scottish colonization before Darien : opportunities and opposition in the union of the crowns Wagner, Joseph Murdoch, Steve x, 246 p. 2021-03-22T15:01:24Z http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21680 https://doi.org/10.17630/sta/47 en eng University of St Andrews The University of St Andrews http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21680 https://doi.org/10.17630/sta/47 2025-10-15 Thesis restricted in accordance with University regulations. Print and electronic copy restricted until 15th October 2025 Scotland Colonization Seventeenth century Union of the crowns Britain Stuart monarchy Newfoundland Nova Scotia New Jersey Carolina Sovereignty Transatlantic DA774.5W24 Scots--Foreign countries--History Scotland--Emigration and immigration--History Colonization--History Newfoundland and Labrador--History--17th century Nova Scotia--History--1603-1713 Maryland--History--Colonial period ca. 1600-1775 South Carolina--History--Colonial period Thesis Doctoral PhD Doctor of Philosophy 2021 ftstandrewserep https://doi.org/10.17630/sta/47 2023-06-13T18:29:22Z This thesis aims to provide a detailed account of Scottish colonisation efforts in the seventeenth century. In the first place, it seeks to provide an update to the only book-length study of the topic, George Pratt Insh’s 1922 Scottish Colonial Schemes, which covered Scottish efforts in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, East New Jersey, and Carolina. This thesis critically examines these and other ventures in light of more recent scholarship, particularly in the fields of Atlantic history and transnational studies of the Scottish diaspora. While the insights provided by these newer approaches and a broader Atlantic view are incorporated into this study, it is necessary to understand the political, economic, religious, and constitutional context of Scotland, England, and Stuart Britain to understand Scottish colonial efforts in the seventeenth century. With these underpinnings, this thesis addresses the question of why Scotland failed to establish a formal empire and questions relating to the effects the 1603 union of the crowns had on Scottish and English commerce, Scottish sovereignty, and the distribution of royal patronage in the Stuart kingdoms. Scoto-English relations permeated each of the colonial designs undertaken by Scots in the period. Following these relations, it is argued that the first phase of the union of the crowns (1603-1638) saw new opportunities for Scots to become involved in colonisation. Scoto-English relations changed as a result of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the Commonwealth, and the Protectorate, setting the stage for the second phase of the union of the crowns (1660-1707), which was characterised by opposition rather than opportunity. By examining these developments, new insight is gained into how colonisation played a role in English, Scottish, and British state-formation. This examination also reveals the long-term context of the Darien venture and the role that colonisation played in the 1707 union between England and Scotland. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Newfoundland University of St Andrews: Digital Research Repository Newfoundland Pratt ENVELOPE(176.683,176.683,-85.400,-85.400)
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topic Scotland
Colonization
Seventeenth century
Union of the crowns
Britain
Stuart monarchy
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
New Jersey
Carolina
Sovereignty
Transatlantic
DA774.5W24
Scots--Foreign countries--History
Scotland--Emigration and immigration--History
Colonization--History
Newfoundland and Labrador--History--17th century
Nova Scotia--History--1603-1713
Maryland--History--Colonial period
ca. 1600-1775
South Carolina--History--Colonial period
spellingShingle Scotland
Colonization
Seventeenth century
Union of the crowns
Britain
Stuart monarchy
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
New Jersey
Carolina
Sovereignty
Transatlantic
DA774.5W24
Scots--Foreign countries--History
Scotland--Emigration and immigration--History
Colonization--History
Newfoundland and Labrador--History--17th century
Nova Scotia--History--1603-1713
Maryland--History--Colonial period
ca. 1600-1775
South Carolina--History--Colonial period
Wagner, Joseph
Scottish colonization before Darien : opportunities and opposition in the union of the crowns
topic_facet Scotland
Colonization
Seventeenth century
Union of the crowns
Britain
Stuart monarchy
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
New Jersey
Carolina
Sovereignty
Transatlantic
DA774.5W24
Scots--Foreign countries--History
Scotland--Emigration and immigration--History
Colonization--History
Newfoundland and Labrador--History--17th century
Nova Scotia--History--1603-1713
Maryland--History--Colonial period
ca. 1600-1775
South Carolina--History--Colonial period
description This thesis aims to provide a detailed account of Scottish colonisation efforts in the seventeenth century. In the first place, it seeks to provide an update to the only book-length study of the topic, George Pratt Insh’s 1922 Scottish Colonial Schemes, which covered Scottish efforts in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, East New Jersey, and Carolina. This thesis critically examines these and other ventures in light of more recent scholarship, particularly in the fields of Atlantic history and transnational studies of the Scottish diaspora. While the insights provided by these newer approaches and a broader Atlantic view are incorporated into this study, it is necessary to understand the political, economic, religious, and constitutional context of Scotland, England, and Stuart Britain to understand Scottish colonial efforts in the seventeenth century. With these underpinnings, this thesis addresses the question of why Scotland failed to establish a formal empire and questions relating to the effects the 1603 union of the crowns had on Scottish and English commerce, Scottish sovereignty, and the distribution of royal patronage in the Stuart kingdoms. Scoto-English relations permeated each of the colonial designs undertaken by Scots in the period. Following these relations, it is argued that the first phase of the union of the crowns (1603-1638) saw new opportunities for Scots to become involved in colonisation. Scoto-English relations changed as a result of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, the Commonwealth, and the Protectorate, setting the stage for the second phase of the union of the crowns (1660-1707), which was characterised by opposition rather than opportunity. By examining these developments, new insight is gained into how colonisation played a role in English, Scottish, and British state-formation. This examination also reveals the long-term context of the Darien venture and the role that colonisation played in the 1707 union between England and Scotland.
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