2014
DOI: 10.1353/eam.2014.0006
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The Paradox of Sagadahoc: The Popham Colony, 1607-1608

Abstract: This article focuses on the failed colony at Sagadahoc, also called the Popham Colony, which existed on the coast of Maine between the autumn of 1607 and the autumn of 1608. Although plagued with a striking list of shortcomings nd defects, including poor planning and support from England, lack of immediately profitable resources in the region, incompetent leadership and factionalism, and a historically brutal winter, the colony's most important failure was ts settlers' troubled dealings with the local Etchemin… Show more

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