Enlightenment · North America · Exploration

1698

Darien Scheme Launched by Scotland

1698

Scotland invested a quarter of its national wealth into an ill-conceived colony on the fever-ridden Isthmus of Darien in Panama. Mosquitoes, Spanish hostility, and English indifference killed most of the settlers within two years. The catastrophic financial loss bankrupted Scotland and drove it, desperate and humiliated, toward the 1707 Act of Union with England.