In 1731, British sea captain Robert Jenkins was accused of illegal trading by Spanish coast guards in the Caribbean and had his ear cut off as punishment. When tensions between Britain and Spain escalated, Jenkins brought his severed ear (preserved in a jar) before British Parliament in 1739, using it as evidence of Spanish mistreatment of British sailors. This personal injury became a powerful symbol of national humiliation, providing Britain with the perfect excuse to declare war on Spain in 1739, demonstrating how a single individual's injury could escalate into a major international conflict.
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One man's severed ear once helped start a war between Britain and Spain. In 1731, a British sea captain named Robert Jenkins was sailing in the Caribbean when a Spanish coast guard stopped his ship. Britain and Spain were already fighting over trade, smuggling, colonies, and who controlled the seas.
The Spanish accused Jenkins of illegal trading. According to Jenkins, they punished him by cutting off his ear and warning him to tell his king. For years, the story stayed in the background, but when tensions with Spain grew, Jenkins appeared before British Parliament. He brought the severed ear with him, preserved in a jar. British politicians used it as a proof that Spain was humiliating British sailors and insulting the British Empire. What began as one sailor's injury became a national outrage. In 1739, Britain declared war on Spain. So, one ear did not truly cause the war, but it gave Britain the perfect excuse to fight one.
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