
Age of Ice and Fire: The General Crisis Of The Seventeenth Century
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
Colonization of the Americas
Colonies like virginia served as dumping grounds for excess population that the home country didn't want. Some colonies were effective at setting up their own food supplies and becoming effectively independent on their own economic footing art from the mother country, at least for a time. Life in the colonies was dangerous. The work was back breaking. And so most of them, especially in the caribbean colonies, simply died within a few years and never saw freedom. So in a way, you could see these colonies as almost kind of death camps for just a sentencing unwonted population to death.
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