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by dfawcus
965 days ago
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There was more to the Scottish colony in Darien failing than just that, the English state had a hand in it, and an incentive to ensure it failed. As to the post failure financial effect, that was mainly on a bunch of rich folks. Scotland per-se was not in any financial distress after the failure of the scheme, as it was private individuals, not the state which had invested. Have a read of this piece, which covers a lot of the history around the failure of the Darien Scheme. https://wingsoverscotland.com/weekend-essay-skintland-britna... |
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Although trickle-down economics is largely discredited when it comes to wealth, I suspect the same isn't the case when it comes to debt. For example, one of the causes of the Highland Clearances (which began around a generation after the Darien Scheme) was landlord debt[0].
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Clearances#Landlord_d...