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Pirates / Sailors
and Piracy / Buccaneers / Privateers
http://blindkat.hegewisch.net/pirates/diff.html / ·  A Pirate is anyone who robs others at sea
·  When privateers exceeded the bounds of their commission, they became Pirates
·  Pirates would claim they sailed under no flag, meaning they became Pirates / ·  Brethren of the Coast, Brotherhood of the Coast, On the Account, Gentleman of Fortune, Sea Dog, Sailing with the Devil, Sailing under Articles
·  Many where French sailors who had jumped ship to avoid the harsh discipline / ·  Brothers of the Coast
·  They were geographically closer to the Spanish Main
·  French settlers in the Caribbean who used to barbecue or “smoke” wild boar and oxen / ·  An armed ship under “Marque of Letters”
·  The men who sailed these ships became known as privateers
·  During war time, some governments would commission privateers to seek out and attack the ships of hostile nations
·  Henry Morgan
http://www.rochedalss.eq.edu.au/pirates/pirate1.htm / ·  Piracy is of ancient origin
·  Dates back to the 9th century when Vikings terrorized western European coasts and waters / ·  “Piracy is recognized as an offense against the law of nations
·  In municipal law, the term piracy has been extended to cover crimes / ·  Freebooters
·  Harassed the Spanish colonies in the New World in the late 17th century
·  Tortuga (Ile de la Tortue)
·  / ·  Piracy is distinguished from “privateering”
·  Declaration of Paris of 1856
·  United States and certain other nations did not assent to the declaration
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110360/letofm.htm / ·  Piracy began when men started sailing across the sea
·  Piracy was active all over but especially on European coastlines
·  Mediterranean Pirates
·  Vikings
·  Barbary Corsairs
·  Orient / ·  These Pirates set up a large pirate nation in Cilicia
·  Golden Age of Piracy
·  Bigger ships and braver men moved Piracy into the New World
·  Most Pirates died before age thirty / ·  Men from Holland, England, and France
·  Learned from Indians on Hispaniola islands how to use a knife called boucans
·  Their name came from their use of the boucan knife / ·  Privateers captained ships that attacked and captured other ships
·  A Privateer was not considered to be a true pirate because they were given special licenses called a “Letter of Marque”
Books and Other Resources
The Best Book of Pirates
by: Barnaby Harward / ·  Greek pirates attacked ships in the Mediterranean Sea around 2,700 years ago.
·  1,000 years ago Vikings, pirates from Scandinavia, sailed the seas of northern Europe.
·  The most famous pirates lived in the 1600s and 1700s. / ·  The ships were very uncomfortable.
·  Most Pirates who became injured or sick usually died.
·  Pirates used compasses, maps, and telescopes which they often had stolen from other ships. / ·  Buccaneers were pirates who lived on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. In the 1600s
·  They attacked Spanish ships loaded with treasure as they sailed from South America back to Spain.
·  One of the greatest buccaneers was Henry Morgan
·  They got their name from the fire on which they smoked and dried meat. / ·  Francois le Clerc was a French private who had a wooden leg and was called Jambe de Bois, meaning “pegleg”.
·  Privateers were pirates sent by their government to rob enemy ships during war.
·  Privateers were cheered by their governments for their actions.

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