Just a few hundred settlers have survived…
1700 CE
Just a few hundred settlers have survived of the total twenty-five hundred that had set off for Darien.
The failure of the colonization project provokes tremendous discontent throughout Lowland Scotland, where almost every family has been affected.
Many hold the English responsible while believing that they could and should assist in yet another effort at making the scheme work.
The company petitions the King to affirm their right to the colony; however, he declines, replying that, although he is sorry that the company has incurred such huge loses, to claim Darien would mean war with Spain.
The continuing futile debate on the issue serves to further increase bitter feeling.