Enlightenment · North America · Religion
1659
Jamaica Gains Synagogue
1659
Jewish refugees from Dutch Brazil, via Amsterdam, established a synagogue in Port Royal, Jamaica. The Sephardic diaspora was now woven into English Atlantic commerce, financing sugar plantations, running trans-shipment routes, and translating between Iberian and northern European trade worlds. Global capitalism had a specific religious infrastructure, and the wandering communities of the Jewish diaspora provided crucial commercial intelligence.