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  2. Golden Age of Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the ultimate step in restricting the Golden Age was in Konstam's 2005 The History of Pirates, in which he retreated from his own earlier definition, called a 1690–1730 definition of the Golden Age "generous," and concluded that "The worst of these pirate excesses was limited to an eight-year period, from 1714 until 1722, so the true ...

  3. Piracy in the Atlantic World - Wikipedia

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    "The Golden Age of Piracy" is a term used by historians to refer to the most widespread increase of "sea banditry" [9]: 7 on record. Although scholars agree that there was a boom in raiding and pillaging activities in the early eighteenth century, there are various schools of thought regarding the length of time that was the Golden Age.

  4. List of pirates - Wikipedia

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    Active near Bermuda during the Golden Age of Piracy. Francis Fernando? 1715–1716 Jamaica Jamaican pirate and privateer active in the Caribbean. He was one of the few confirmed mixed-race captains in the Golden Age of Piracy. James Fife: d. 1718 1718 Unknown Active in the Caribbean. Murdered by forced men on his crew. William Fly: d. 1726 to ...

  5. 13 Famous Pirates Who Ruled The High Seas - AOL

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    Unlike during the Golden Age of Piracy, modern-day pirates don't enjoy individual notoriety. Somali pirates were a real threat about ten years ago and are starting to make their presence known ...

  6. 1680s in piracy - Wikipedia

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    With the outbreak of the War of the Grand Alliance in 1689 these men, as well most of the remaining buccaneers, would become legitimate privateers as the era of buccaneering came to a close. Charles Swan sails off the coast of Sinaloa and into the Gulf of California during the winter of 1685–1686 while unsuccessfully awaiting the Spanish ...

  7. 1650s in piracy - Wikipedia

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    Laurens de Graaf, a Dutch pirate active in the Caribbean during the 1680s. Montauband, a French buccaneer active in the West Indies between 1675 and 1695. [10] Thomas Pound, an English pirate active in New England and the Atlantic during the late 1680s. [11] Andrew Ranson, an English buccaneer active in Spanish Florida during the early 1680s. [12]

  8. 1640s in piracy - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Blauvelt (sometimes Blewfield), a Dutch pirate, after assuming command of his own ship, begins raiding Spanish shipping coming from Dutch New Amsterdam and southwestern Jamaica in a port now called Blewfields Bay. [2] Due to the Ming dynasty being driven out, Zheng Zhilong, a Chinese pirate, sets up a Ming emperor in his province ...

  9. Governance in 18th-century piracy - Wikipedia

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    Pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy were organized criminals. As well as having crew members assigned certain duties, pirates found a way to reduce conflict among themselves and maximize profits. They used a democratic system, spelled out by written "articles of agreement", to limit the captain's power and to keep order on board the ship.