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SOME OF EAST BUDLEIGH'S AMERICAN CONNECTIONS: TEN PICTURES WHICH TELL A STORY

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With the American city of Salem, Massachusetts, marking its 400 th  anniversary in 2026, we may see more visitors from the USA crossing the Atlantic to explore a particular link between Salem and East Budleigh. The village has quite a few other interesting transatlantic links.   Raleigh’s statue. The shadow tells us how he died  Born in East Budleigh where his statue stands near the church of All Saints, Sir Walter Raleigh (c.1552-1618) never set foot in North America, but he certainly encouraged early English colonisation of the continent. And there’s another aspect of his influence on America.   The title page of Raleigh’s History of the World, published in 1614 Raleigh’s  History of the World angered King James I (1566-1625) who believed in the Divine Right of Kings and described the work as ‘too saucie towards princes’. With its criticism of tyrant rulers, the book inspired American revolutionaries like Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), one of the US...