The Pirate Next Door: The Untold Story of Eighteenth Century Pirates' Wives, Families and Communities

The Pirate Next Door: The Untold Story of Eighteenth Century Pirates' Wives, Families and Communities

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BooksHistoryMaritime History & Piracy

ISBN: 1611638755 / Publisher: Carolina Academic Press, January 2017

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Drawing on primary sources such as letters and documents, this accessible narrative for general readers, students, and scholars focuses on the private lives of four pirate captains: Samuel Bellamy of Cape Cod; Paulsgrave Williams of Rhode Island; William Kidd of New York; and Samuel Burgess of New York. The book examines the economic and cultural factors that led otherwise law-abiding family men to become pirates, such as British trade restrictions in the Navigation Acts and the physical cruelty and punishment on merchant and naval vessels, in order to explain how these men made the transition from the quasi-legitimate role of privateer to pirate. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com) Read More
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