This timeline of the history of piracyin the 1630s is a chronological list of key events involving pirates between 1630 and 1639. June 20 - Murat Reis...
acts of piracy are called pirates, and vessels used for piracy are called pirate ships. The earliest documented instances of piracy were in the 14th...
The era of piracyin the Caribbean began in the 1500s and phased out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with...
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involved inpiracy and piracy-related activities. This list includes both captains and prominent crew members. For a list of female pirates, see women in piracy...
small and thin-walled, making them difficult to store and ship. During the 1630s, privateer turned inventor Kenelm Digby teamed up with James Howell, creating...
colonisation of the Americas (1492-) and the early nineteenth century. Piracy became prevalent in this era because of the difficulty of policing this vast area...
Wilson, David (2021). Suppressing Piracyin the Early Eighteenth Century: Pirates, Merchants and British Imperial Authority in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans...
settlement, the Caribbean remained strategically important. From the 1620s and 1630s onwards, non-Hispanic privateers, traders, and settlers established permanent...
plunder. Alternatively, Jan Rogoziński and Stephan Talty, in their histories of Morgan and piracy, record that during the year, Morgan oversaw the Port Royal...
former slave from Havana who terrorized the Gulf of Mexico in the 1630s. He escaped from Havana in 1629 and took up the pirate's trade. He was esteemed highly...
resulted in heavy casualties for the settlement, the severance of Tortuga's link with Providence Island, and Tortuga's further shift towards piracy and buccaneering...
other local offices such as Commissioner for Piracy (1627) and Commissioner for Trade (1625). During the 1630s, Spring used his large fortune to found two...
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Laurens Prins, anglicized as Lawrence Prince, (c. 1630s, Amsterdam – after 1717) was a 17th-century Dutch buccaneer, privateer and an officer under Captain...
and had planned along with his co-conspirators to use the Batavia for piracy. Following the shipwreck, Cornelisz and his supporters now plotted instead...
favour a circumspect account of a landing near Haulover sometime during the 1630s and 1660s, effected by logwood-seeking, haven-seeking, or shipwrecked buccaneers...
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evidence of modern archaeology and anthropology finds. In the 1630s, the Connecticut River Valley was in turmoil. The Pequot aggressively extended their area...
tribes, with the distant Sultan in Constantinople also exerting influence to some extent. Throughout the 1620s and 1630s, the local Turkish Bey successfully...
who had arrived in Massachusetts in the 1630s. Bradish signed on as a mate with the Borneo-bound 300-ton pink Adventure out of London in March 1698. Adventure's...
in the 1630s and 1640s. After the GWC evacuated Pernambuco, the Dutch brought their expertise and capital to the Caribbean instead. In the 1630s, Brazil...
attempted to reoccupy Valdivia in the 1630s but were thwarted by hostile Mapuches. The Dutch briefly occupied Valdivia in 1643. Having been told that the...
slavers during the early 1630s), Axe left the island with Abraham Blauvelt and Sussex Camock and sailed for Honduras in 1633. In 1635, he accepted Dutch...
in bizarre WTO arbitration decision". The Register. Kanter, James; Rivlin, Gary (22 December 2007). "In Trade Ruling, Antigua Wins a Right to Piracy"...