Columbus in the service of Venice
A Different America = A Different World by Alan Maldam
Episode notes
What if the New World had not been born from crowns and conquest—but from contracts, ports, and profit?
In this episode, we explore a radically different beginning of the modern world. Instead of serving Spain or Portugal, Christopher Columbus sails under the banner of the Venetian Republic—a state built not on kings and dynasties, but on trade, finance, and maritime networks.
From that single decision emerges a completely different logic of expansion.
Venetian America does not begin as a vast territorial empire, but as a web of ports, fortified trading stations, and commercial cities stretching across the Caribbean and beyond. Instead of viceroys and conquistadors, the key figures are merchants, ship captains, bankers, and administrators. Instead of immediate conquest, expansion moves through contracts, alliances, and control o ...