Piracy
Piracy is robbery committed at sea, or sometimes the shore, by an agent without a commission from a sovereign nation.
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Biographies of Calico Jack Rackham, Mary Read and Anne Bonny.
The official site of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
A historical look at piracy in the Caribbean: biographies of famous pirates, guides to ships and weapons, definitions, and other historical information provided. Includes bibliography and related links.
Contains information on piracy in general, notorious pirates, shipwrecks, treasures, piracy literature, artwork, and games.
Forum with topics for general chat, roleplaying, pictures, humor, and historical information.
Features biographies of various well known and less known pirates. Include some general information on the ships and period.
Piracy in the 17th and 18th centuries - includes general information, biographies of famous pirates, stories, poems, questions, and a summary of R.L. Stevenson's "Treasure Island". Researched and written by Year 5A students at Rochedale State School.
Nautical archaeology and pirate history - includes several biographies of famous pirates.
Offers a variety of information on pirates and related topics - including maps, weapons and ships.
Features biographies, myths, havens, and other information about the Golden Age of Piracy.
Historical tour of piracy in 17th century New England. Educational packets available.
Information on pirates - includes biographies, movies, books, flags, ships and period maps.
Selected 17th/18th century pirate, privateer, and buccaneer biographies, ships, Jolly Rogers.
Learn about famous pirates, their ships, weapons, crew and travels.
