Venice in America (1500–1800)
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Venice in America (1500–1800)

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A Different America = A Different World por Alan Maldam

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What if the New World had opened not to a crown of conquest, but to a republic of merchants?

In this episode, we explore the rise of a very different America—one shaped not first by kings, conquistadors, and vast inland empires, but by the logic of the Venetian Republic: ports, contracts, warehouses, fortified harbors, shipping routes, and profit.

After Christopher Columbus sails in Venetian service, America begins to develop as a maritime network. The Caribbean becomes a chain of commercial strongholds. Colonial cities grow around docks, customs houses, chapels, and trading compounds. Expansion moves first along coasts and islands, not deep inland—turning the Atlantic into a web of urban and financial power.

But trade does not mean peace. Venetian America still brings disease, slavery, coercion, and exploitation. Indigenous wor ... 

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