This first full-length study of the 1739 war with Spain, the so-called War of Jenkins' Ear', looks at both the Spanish and the British side of disputes arising from illicit British trading in the Spanish ports of the Caribbean and the sometimes brutal depredations committed by the Spanish ships licensed to suppress it. It considers the domestic contexts in both countries, including the pressures which bore upon unpopular monarchs and their ministers; in particular, the author demonstrates the vigour with which opposition newspapers vaunted the heritage of British naval power: if ministers...
This first full-length study of the 1739 war with Spain, the so-called War of Jenkins' Ear', looks at both the Spanish and the British side of dispute...