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Bankrupting Jamestown: The Strike That Destroyed a Corporation

Bankrupting Jamestown: The Strike That Destroyed a Corporation

By McCloud, Walter S.

Published by epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565356034
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Jamestown is often taught as a triumph of American pioneer spirit. In reality, it was a hyper-capitalist, for-profit venture run by the Virginia Company of London, and it was an absolute financial disaster. Driven by the desperate need to report profits to shareholders, the colonial management aggressively expanded their tobacco plantations, entirely ignoring the strategic warnings of the indigenous Powhatan Confederacy. In 1622, the Powhatan executed a perfectly coordinated, lightning-fast strike, wiping out a quarter of the English population in a single morning. This book analyzes the massacre not just as a military conflict, but as the catalyst for one of history's greatest corporate collapses. The attack shattered investor confidence, exposed the company's fraudulent accounting, and forced the British Crown to revoke their charter. Study the lethal intersection of corporate greed and geopolitical reality. Learn how the relentless pursuit of quarterly margins destroyed the first English corporation in the New World.

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Bankrupting Jamestown: The Strike That Destroyed a Corporation is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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