History Abridged with Jack Rackam | The First Free People of the Americas @JackRackam | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Michael Sivapragasam's thesis on the history of the Maroons following the First Maroon War: google.com/url?q=eprints.soton.ac.uk/423482/1/LIBRARY_COPY_After_The_Treaties_Final.pdf&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1649950833163710&usg=AOvVaw2DksHDXRznk2UGqcipD0Iy
Hey, so remember that video about the real life Captain Morgan? How a pirate blew up one of the largest trading hubs in the Americas and the king responded by making him a governor? You may recall I mentioned he was later fired and “by then Morgan was around 50, so rather than return to the sea and embark on more raids to force nuns to do his dirty work at the point of a gun, he embraced the life of an English gentleman and raided the hills of Jamaica to capture the descendants of escaped slaves and force them to do his dirty work at the point of a gun”. Well I looked into those people living in the hills of Jamaica, and what I found was one of the first independence movements in the New World, a mostly successful revolt by a whole society of people that freed themselves from slavery, that had built up over the course of a century, and was led by a fearsome commander called Nanny
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Thief in the night
I don't remember, whatever was playing in that part of the Henry Morgan video
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Kevin Macleod covering Gynt - In the Hall of the Mountain King
Kevin Macleod - Nothing Broken
Kevin Macleod - Obliteration
Kevin Macleod - Danse of Questionable Tuning
Thanks to Keeps for sponsoring - Head to keeps.com/jackrackam to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment!
Michael Sivapragasam's thesis on the history of the Maroons following the First Maroon War: google.com/url?q=eprints.soton.ac.uk/423482/1/LIBRARY_COPY_After_The_Treaties_Final.pdf&sa=D&source=docs&ust=1649950833163710&usg=AOvVaw2DksHDXRznk2UGqcipD0Iy
Hey, so remember that video about the real life Captain Morgan? How a pirate blew up one of the largest trading hubs in the Americas and the king responded by making him a governor? You may recall I mentioned he was later fired and “by then Morgan was around 50, so rather than return to the sea and embark on more raids to force nuns to do his dirty work at the point of a gun, he embraced the life of an English gentleman and raided the hills of Jamaica to capture the descendants of escaped slaves and force them to do his dirty work at the point of a gun”. Well I looked into those people living in the hills of Jamaica, and what I found was one of the first independence movements in the New World, a mostly successful revolt by a whole society of people that freed themselves from slavery, that had built up over the course of a century, and was led by a fearsome commander called Nanny
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Thief in the night
I don't remember, whatever was playing in that part of the Henry Morgan video
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Kevin Macleod covering Gynt - In the Hall of the Mountain King
Kevin Macleod - Nothing Broken
Kevin Macleod - Obliteration
Kevin Macleod - Danse of Questionable Tuning