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Piracy in the Caribbean
The great or classic era of piracy in the Caribbean
extends from around 1560 up until the end of the Golden Age of Piracy in the
1730s. The period during which pirates were most successful was from the 1640s
until the 1680s. Caribbean piracy arose out of, and mirrored on a smaller scale,
the conflicts over trade and colonization among the rival European powers of the
time, including England, Spain, Dutch United Provinces, and France. Two of the
best-known pirate bases were Tortuga in the 1640s and Port Royal after 1655. One
of the last famous pirates of the Caribbean was Cofresí: Roberto Cofresí
Ramirez de Arellano (1791-1825). He was put to death for his crimes in Puerto
Rico at the Castle of San Felipe del Morro. His romantic legend inspires plays
and songs on the island.
Piracy was common in this area because the surrounding
coastline had many isolated beaches where pirates could land.
Read more about pirates at Wikipedia.org
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