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The Unsuccessful Control of Piracy

The Unsuccessful Control of Piracy. By: Cat Windham. How did different governments control piracy throughout history?. Unsuccessful. Pardoning pirates condemned for hanging Bribing Chinese pirates Violating agreements. Pardons. 60% pardoned Enslaved in New World. Bribing.

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The Unsuccessful Control of Piracy

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  1. The Unsuccessful Control of Piracy By: Cat Windham

  2. How did different governments control piracy throughout history?

  3. Unsuccessful Pardoning pirates condemned for hanging Bribing Chinese pirates Violating agreements

  4. Pardons 60% pardoned Enslaved in New World

  5. Bribing 1,700 vs 70,000 Tanka vs land people

  6. Stӧrtebecker Made agreement Fulfilled his end Agreement was ignored

  7. Final Remarks Hangings: Only 40% Hung Bribing: Unsuccessful False Agreements: Debatable

  8. Works Cited • Bradford, Alfred S. Flying the Black Flag: A Brief History of Piracy. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2007. Print. • Meier, Dirk. "Chapter 10 "Friends of God and Foes of All the World": The Vitalienbrueder Privateers." Seafarers, Merchants and Pirates in the Middle Ages. Trans. Angus McGeoch. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2006. 146-59. Print. Includes the legend of Klaus Stӧrtebecker and his death for the act of piracy. • Vallar, Cindy. "Punishing the Pirates." Pirates and Privateers: The History of Maritime Piracy. Cindy Vallar, 2003. Web. 7 Apr. 2014. <http://cindyvallar.com/punish.html>.

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