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THE BUCCANEERS IN THE WEST INDIES IN THE XVII CENTURY - BY - C.H. HARING - WITH TEN MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE BUCCANEERS IN THE WEST INDIES IN THE XVII CENTURY - CHAPTER I - INTRODUCTORY - I.—THE SPANISH COLONIAL SYSTEM
CHAPTER II - THE BEGINNINGS OF THE BUCCANEERS
CHAPTER III - THE CONQUEST OF JAMAICA
CHAPTER IV - TORTUGA—1655-1664
CHAPTER V - PORTO BELLO AND PANAMA
CHAPTER VI - THE GOVERNMENT SUPPRESSES THE BUCCANEERS
CHAPTER VII - THE BUCCANEERS TURN PIRATE
Set against the turbulent seas of the seventeenth‑century Caribbean, this study follows the daring English and French buccaneers who roamed the West Indies in the wake of Spain’s waning empire. Drawing on a wealth of overlooked archives, contemporary maps, and the vivid illustrations that once guided these sea‑rovers, the narrative offers a fresh, evidence‑based picture of their most celebrated raids and daily lives. The author balances the romance of privateering with rigorous scholarship, showing how the legends of Exquemelin and the Jesuit chroniclers fit into a broader tapestry of colonial intrigue.
Beyond the adventures, the book delves into the policies of the English and French crowns, revealing how governments alternately tolerated, encouraged, or suppressed the buccaneers to further their own imperial aims. Listeners will gain insight into the fragile Spanish colonial system, the economic pressures that drove men to the sea, and the complex alliances that shaped the early Caribbean world—all presented with clear, engaging prose that brings the era to life.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (584K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven Gibbs, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-08-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1885–1960
A pioneering historian of Latin America, he helped bring the study of Spain’s American empire into U.S. universities and wrote with a clear, wide-ranging view of colonial history. His books became lasting touchstones for readers interested in trade, empire, and the making of the Americas.
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