Abstract
In print, on maps, and in person, Captain John Smith tirelessly promoted English-controlled northeast North America as a “new” England. His creative, multi-pronged campaign reveals the difficulties of raising venture capital for English Atlantic world colonization and offers an important example of early modern place branding and regional identity creation.
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© 2008 by The New England Quarterly
2008
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