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After the devastating raid at Fort Mystic, the Pequot nation is left without allies as the English and their indigenous allies continue their campaign of collective punishment. Far to the south, the English colonies of Montserrat and Barbados establish their unique characteristics; Montserrat, an Irish island in an English Atlantic world; and Barbados, an economic engine powered by the enslavement of Africans.

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For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful:

Richard Middleton, Colonial America

Lipman, Andrew, 'Murder on the Saltwater Frontier', Early American Studies

Winthrop, John, A History of New England

Karr, Ronald Dale, "Why should you be so furious?": The Violence of the Pequot War', Journal of American History

Katz, Steven T., 'The Pequot War Reconsidered', The New England Quarterly

Grant, Daragh, 'The Treaty of Hartford: Reconsidering Jurisdiction in Southern New England', The William and Mary Quarterly

Beckles, Hilary McD, A History of Barbados: From Amerindian Settlement to Caribbean Single Market

Block, Kristen and Shaw, Jenny, 'Subjects without an Empire: The Irish in the Early Modern Caribbean', Past and Present

Hogan, Liam, McAtackney, Laura, and Reilly, Matthew C.,'The Irish in the Anglo-Caribbean: servants or slaves?', History Ireland

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