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The fabulous history of the Dismal Swamp CompanyThe fabulous history of the Dismal Swamp Company

The fabulous history of the Dismal Swamp Company1999

Charles Royster

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"In this narrative Charles Royster traces the rise and fall of the eighteenth-century transatlantic culture that was built on the insatiable demand in Europe for Virginia tobacco and the equally insatiable American demand for European manufactured goods."--BOOK JACKET. "Professor Royster gives us the story of the Dismal Swamp Company, a fantastically delusional enterprise that proposed draining and developing a vast morass along the Virginia-North Carolina border. He writes about the many schemers and dreamers (including George Washington, Robert "King" Carter, two William Byrds, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and Robert Morris) who failed to amass their desired fortunes, and a few realists (Samuel Gist, Dr. Thomas Walker, and Anthony Bacon) who succeeded, but at the dire expense of others. And we see the breakdown of this culture and the transition to a more democratic, though similar, system after the Revolution."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1973555W

Subjects

Political corruptionFriends and associatesLand speculationHistoryUnited states, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775

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