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- [Instructor] I think
there's a strong argument
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to be made that England was the most
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powerful and successful imperial nation
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of all time, but when you look back to the
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Age of Exploration, it
becomes clear that England
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was actually pretty late
to the imperial game.
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As we know, Christopher Columbus,
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backed by Spain, had arrived in
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Hispaniola in the New World in 1492.
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He was the first European to start
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a colony in the New World.
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England, by contrast, didn't actually have
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a successful colonial venture in the
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New World until 1607 with Jamestown.
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Now from this distance it doesn't look
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that far behind, but this
is more than 100 years
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later than Spain's
first colonial ventures.
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So what was England up to?
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Why were they so late
in the colonial game?
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That's what I'd like to
take a closer look at
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in this video, and I'll also talk
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a little bit more about what conditions
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in England led that nation
to start New World colonies.
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Now I think the biggest reason why England
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waited another 100 years to have a
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New World colony is that England had
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its own problems, and it had a number
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of problems in this time period,
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and we're talking about the 1500s here.
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And the first of these
was ongoing conflict
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between Catholics and
Protestants in England.
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Now this is a very long story.
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I don't have time to
do justice to it here,
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but suffice it to say
that the trouble started
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with Henry VIII, who we know from his
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many wives and many beheadings,
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and Henry VIII broke away
from the Catholic Church
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in Rome to start his own church,
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the Church of England, also
known as the Anglican Church.
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Now this is a Protestant religion.
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I'm gonna put P here for Protestant.
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Now Henry had two daughters, Elizabeth
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who like him was a Protestant,
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and Mary, who was a
Catholic, and Mary occupied
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the throne for a number of years,
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but Elizabeth managed to
wrest it away from her
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and once Elizabeth was on the throne
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as Elizabeth I, England
became a Protestant nation.
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So it's hard to be
involved in world affairs
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when you've got kind of
a crisis of succession
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going on, so one factor
here is religious conflict.
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Another reason why England is not headed
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over to the New World is that they have
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colonial problems closer
to home in Ireland.
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England is trying to, and will succeed at,
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subduing Ireland as one of its colonies,
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and they're undertaking a very bloody
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and costly war, and they think of this
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Catholic Irish population almost as
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barbarian savages who don't know
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what's good for them and in
the opinion of the English,
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what's good for them is English rule
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and Protestantism, when of course
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what the Irish really want is self rule
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and to be left alone, but they use
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very brutal tactics against the Irish,
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and we'll kind of see that again
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when they're met with another hostile
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colonial population in North America.
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Another issue England is dealing with
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is economic depression.
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The Crown doesn't have a lot of money
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and there's a great deal of crime
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and poverty throughout the nation,
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so while the Crown can't actually afford
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to sponsor colonial exploits the way
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that Spain sponsored Columbus, they still
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managed to get some riches out
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of the New World by giving ship captains
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license to plunder Spanish ships
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coming back with New World riches,
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and these were called privateers,
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the most famous of them here is this man,
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Sir Francis Drake, and
really, privateers are
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just pirates with a fancy name,
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but the logic here was, why bother
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trying to set up a colony here in Mexico
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or South America, the West Indies,
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and do all the work of setting up housing
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and trying to tame laborers and mining,
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when instead you could just let the
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Spanish do all of that and then put that
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gold on a ship and then
use your awesome navy,
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'cause England is growing
a very awesome navy,
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to steal those riches.
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So England doesn't have a strong incentive
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to do all the labor when they can
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just steal it from the
ships along the way.
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Alright, those are some of the reasons
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why it took England so long to start
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colonization in North America.
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In the next video I'll talk about
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the factors that led England to finally
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join the race for New World colonies.