He explains British success in North America as unusually bottom-up and settler-driven, especially through Jamestown persistence and Boston Puritan family settlement.
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He explains British success in North America as unusually bottom-up and settler-driven, especially through Jamestown persistence and Boston Puritan family settlement.
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"...at first, but they persist. The most successful colony is actually Boston."
"What makes Boston unique at this stage in North American history is that it is established by a company, the Massachusetts Bay Company, that..."
"...riots on the streets, civil conflict. Maybe New York City and Boston will be like, we're leaving the union if Trump becomes president again...."
"...entire civil war blows up. Okay? New York City declares independence. Boston declares independence. California declares independence. You have all these wars breaking out..."
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