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London and the pirates, Captain Johnson's classic history of the pirates |
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| Description: Privateers were ships authorised by the government of one nation to attack and capture the vessels of opposing countries. They were licensed pirates. Privateering stopped vital cargoes of food and supplies reaching enemy ports. The captured ships could also be used as fighting ships. |
| Creator: Haines & Son (publishers) |
| Date: 19 March 1796 |
| Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London | |
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