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Episode 370: Enemies of All

Historically Thinking

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The Complex Legacy of Piracy

This chapter examines the multifaceted nature of piracy through distinct models of plundering and the societal influences in the Caribbean from 1650 to 1720. It discusses the blurred lines between piracy and privateering, focusing on key figures like Henry Morgan and Blackbeard amidst the evolving historical narratives shaped by contemporary writers. The conversation highlights the intricate relationship between piracy, colonial politics, and the perceptions of legality, reflecting on how these elements shaped the era known as the golden age of piracy.

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