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A history of capitalism in America told through the lives of the people who shaped it: the entrepreneurs, slaves, and politicians. How have business models evolved from the foundational colonies up to the massive markets & big business we see today? Where have we been, and where might we go from here? — While American Capital is sequential, each episode begins with a short recap of the territory covered in previous episodes. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-capital/support

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  • Aug 27, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 44:33


How do bonds, coverture, and high commodity prices—along with Abigail Adams & Adam Smith—tie into the development of an early republic? Two visions for the foundation of the American Economy emerge: manufacturing/finance or agriculture. A unique take on the classic debate between Alexander Hamilton vs. Thomas Jefferson. — EPISODE MENTIONS Who: Abigail Adams, Adam Smith, Alexander Hamilton, Boulton and Watt, Charles Beard, Physiocrats, Robert Morris, Thomas Jefferson What: British Industrial Revolution, Coverture, Financial Costs of American Revolution, Newcomen Atmospheric Engine, Shay's Rebellion, Spinning Jenny, The Invisible Hand, Water Frame, Watt Steam Engine Documents: "Abigail Adams, Bond Speculator", "An Economic Interpretation of The Constitution of The United States", "The First Report on Public Credit (1789)", "The Report on Manufactures" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-capital/support

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 48:59


Revolution and freedom hold different meanings to different people, and the history of the colonial world is no exception. This episode of American Capital explores the impact of the Transatlantic Slave Trade through data: how large it truly was, and what it looked like to those involved first-hand. Along the way, we tie together the Haitian Revolution—arguably the only successful revolt of enslaved people in the New World—and the American Revolution. Ultimately asking: was there an "Age of Revolutions" occurring around the world, and were all of these fought under a common definition of "freedom?" — EPISODE MENTIONS Who: Aaron Lopez, Charles Leclerc, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, John Hancock, Joseph Miller, Napolean Bonaparte, Robert Paul Thomas, Thomas Jefferson, Toussaint Louverture What: American Declaration of Independence, American Revolution, Dunmore's Proclamation, Haitian Declaration of Independence, Haitian Revolution, Louisiana Purchase, Navigation Acts, Stamp Act (1765), Slave Ship Brookes, Slave Ship Creole, Slave Ship Sally, Slave Ship Zong, Transatlantic Slave Trade Where: British West Indies, Colonial Brazil, Haiti (Saint-Domingue), Indian Ocean, Middle Passage, The Thirteen Colonies, West Africa Documents: "A Quantitative Approach to the Study of the Effects of British Imperial Policy Upon Colonial Welfare", SlaveVoyages.org, Voyage of the Slave Ship Sally --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-capital/support

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 47:31


Early sugar plantations as industrial factories. The origin—and the first hints at challenges—to the conventional story of race-based slavery in the Americas. New England emerges both as a conduit for British trade in the Atlantic & as the potential nexus of a new theology: Capitalism. — EPISODE MENTIONS Who: Benjamin Franklin, Captain John Smith, John Cotton, John Rolfe, John Winthrop, Max Weber, Puritans, Richard Lother, Robert Keayne, Thomas Hancock What: Barbados Slave Rebellion (1692), Calvinism, Indentured Servants, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Muscovado Sugar, Protestantism, Slavery (general), Sugarcane, Sugarcane Mill/Processing, Virginia Company Where: Barbados, Chesapeake Bay, Colonial Virginia, Jamaica, New England Colonies Documents: "On the Just Price," "Advice to a Young Tradesmen" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-capital/support

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 33:17


Mercantilism as a frame of mind and tool for the expansion of empire. A more accurate representation of Native Americans, this time as savvy trading partners, and a revision of who had the upper hand in the early British Atlantic. — EPISODE MENTIONS Who: Algonquin Peoples, Christopher Columbus, John McCusker, Richard Dunn, The Hudson's Bay Company, The Royal African Company, The Dutch East India Company, The Virginia Company Where: The Azores, Madeira, The Canary Islands, Hudson Bay, Colonial New England What: Mercantilism, The Triangular Trade, Joint Stock Companies, Fur Trade, Beaver, Three Sister's Agriculture, Earmarks, Usufruct Property Rights Documents: "July 14th, 1703. Prices of Goods," "Hudson's Bay Factor Orders Merchandise... (1739) [read with free account]" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-capital/support

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 20:10


Our first podcast episode! We discuss what we'll be covering in American Capital: the people we'll talk about, the timeline, and where it all takes place. (Hint: America—and the "British Atlantic.") — EPISODE MENTIONS Who: John Cotton, Robert Keayne, Abigail Adams, Samuel Slater, Sam Patch, Solomon Northup, Jay Gould, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Minnie Cox, Henry Ford, Alfred Sloan, Sam Zemurray, Brownie Wise, Mark Rich, Malcolm McLean, Jeff Skilling, Sheryl Sandberg Where: British Atlantic, British West Indies, Lowell Mills, Pawtucket Mills, Monticello What: 12 Years a Slave, National Negro Business League, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, United Fruit Company, Tupperware, Glencore, The Intermodal Shipping Container, Enron, Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-capital/support

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 0:48


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