The Ear That Launched a War
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A whole war. Fifty thousand dead. Six hundred ships lost. And it might have started with a jar containing a severed ear that may or may not have ever been shown to Parliament. This week I found the War of Jenkins' Ear and I cannot stop thinking about it.
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Sources
Robert Gaudi, The War of Jenkins' Ear: The Forgotten Struggle for North and South America, 1739-1742 (Pegasus Books, 2021) https://amzn.to/42ql3Bt
J.K. Laughton, "Jenkins's Ear," English Historical Review 4 (1889): 741-749
Evan M. Graboyes and Timothy E. Hullar, "The War of Jenkins' Ear," Otology and Neurotology 34 (February 2013): 368-372
Philip Woodfine, Britannia's Glories: The Walpole Ministry and the 1739 War with Spain (Royal Historical Society/Boydell Press, 1998)
Jeremy Black, Walpole in Power (Sutton, 2001)
Pennsylvania Gazette (Benjamin Franklin), October 7, 1731
Treaty of Utrecht, 1713