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History of the Atlantic World

History of the Atlantic World

Big Heads Media

Host Jesse Wuest weaves a tale spanning more than 500 years that begins with Christopher Columbus and ends with the modern world. Main topics include conquistadors, revolutionaries, escaped slaves, and pirates.
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History of the Atlantic World - 0.2 Meet the Pirates

0.2 Meet the Pirates

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03/24/18 • 55 min

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History of the Atlantic World - 0.3 The Black Carib War

0.3 The Black Carib War

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03/24/18 • 75 min

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History of the Atlantic World - 0.4 Colonial Savannah

0.4 Colonial Savannah

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03/24/18 • 123 min

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History of the Atlantic World - 1.1 Chivalry!

1.1 Chivalry!

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03/24/18 • 91 min

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History of the Atlantic World - 1.2 The End of Fortune

1.2 The End of Fortune

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03/24/18 • 187 min

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History of the Atlantic World - 1.3 The Navigator

1.3 The Navigator

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04/27/18 • 165 min

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History of the Atlantic World - The End of Fortune

The End of Fortune

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03/24/18 • 187 min

Last of the Norman Conquests

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History of the Atlantic World - The Invention of America

The Invention of America

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04/23/20 • 186 min

Part Four of the Conquest of the Americas begins with a short discussion about the indigenous people of Brazil, especially the Tupi-Guarani speaking people first encountered by Europeans when they reach Brazil. Included are graphic descriptions of cannibalism as practiced in Brazil at the start of the 16th century.

Next, the episode moves on to the topic of Amerigo Vespucci, the infamous Italian liar for whom two continents are named.

Vicente Pinzon was the Spanish explorer who "discovered" Brazil in 1498, and his expedition, as well as those of Mendoza, and de Lepe.

However, although the Spanish first sailed to Brazil it was claimed by the Portuguese after the voyage of Pedro Alvarez Cabral, on his way to India. Cabral's fleet spent 9 days on the Brazilian coastline. They built a cross. It was very festive.

Portugal's king Dom Manuel sent a return fleet to Brazil the next year, commanded by Niccolo Coelho, who took some time mapping Brazil’s coastline – in all journeying something like 2,500 miles of coastline– and amongst his crew was a certain Amerigo Vespucci.

Spanish and Portuguese attempts at uncovering the straight to the Pacific are then discussed before getting to the successful attempt by Ferdinand Magellan.

Next the episode turns to the French in Brazil and the resulting rivalry between Portugal and France. It turns out that the French don't give a damn about the Treaty of Tordesillas.

Ultimately, the Portuguese begin sending fleets to Brazil to "pull out the weeds of French colonialism" and after the Portuguese burn a French fort the Portuguese decide to settle Brazil in order to keep their rivals out. Thus begins the system of donatary captaincies in Brazil.

Finally, the episode ends with a discussion of "go-betweens" and how people like Amerigo Vespucci were more important for their depictions of America than for his claiming to be first to get there. Europeans become obsessed with the freedoms with Brazilians possess and ultimately the Tupi-Guarani cannibals in Brazil are partly responsible for later episodes of European history such as the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and real revolutions like the Dutch Revolution and later American and French Revolutions. Wow, what a story!

Primary Sources

The Letters of Amerigo Vespucci and other documents illustrative of his career Kindle Edition

by Amerigo Vespucci (Author), Bartolomé de las Casas (Author), & 2 more

The Voyage of Pedro Álvares Cabral to Brazil and India: From Contemporary Documents and Narratives (Hakluyt Society, Second Series) 1st Edition

by William Brooks Greenlee (Editor)

Documents and Narratives Concerning the Discovery and Conquest of Latin America: The Histories of Brazil; Number Five, Volume II Paperback – February 4, 2016

by Pero de Magalhães (Author), John B. Stetson, Jr. (Contributor)

Secondary Sources

The European Discovery of America: Vol 2, The Southern Voyages A.D. 1492-1616

by Samuel Eliot Morison

A Cultural History of the Atlantic World, 1250-1820

by John K. Thornton

Latin American Civilization: "History and Society, 1492 to the Present" 4th Edition

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History of the Atlantic World - 0.1  Introduction

0.1 Introduction

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03/24/18 • 18 min

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History of the Atlantic World - 1.4 Horses, Land, Slaves, and the Tsetse Fly
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06/25/18 • 140 min

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How many episodes does History of the Atlantic World have?

History of the Atlantic World currently has 44 episodes available.

What topics does History of the Atlantic World cover?

The podcast is about World, Pirate, Atlantic, History and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on History of the Atlantic World?

The episode title '2.1 Beyond Clovis' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on History of the Atlantic World?

The average episode length on History of the Atlantic World is 157 minutes.

How often are episodes of History of the Atlantic World released?

Episodes of History of the Atlantic World are typically released every 7 days, 20 hours.

When was the first episode of History of the Atlantic World?

The first episode of History of the Atlantic World was released on Mar 24, 2018.

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