Investigation of the Evolving Relationship of Pirate, Buccaneer and Privateer Between the English State, and the Ways in Which They Contributed to Lay
Investigation of the Evolving Relationship of Pirate, Buccaneer and Privateer Between the English State, and the Ways in Which They Contributed to Lay
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Author(s): Taylor, Will
ISBN No.: 9783640903412
Pages: 76
Year: 201105
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.26
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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject History Europe - Other Countries - Middle Ages, Early Modern Age, grade: B13, University of Wales, Newport, language: English, abstract: This investigation will examine the English State's and latter British Empire's evolving relationship with pirates, buccaneers and privateers as well looking into how far they contributed to laying the foundations of the British Empire in the Caribbean. The investigation will identify numerous ways in which these outlaws contributed to the basis of an Empire as bands of men, but also as individual men - pointing the investigation into examining individual Captains themselves and assessing the significance of their endeavours. Pirate, privateering and buccaneering warfare tactics will also be scrutinised as the significance of their methods cannot be ignored in the defence of British colonies in the New World. Throughout the investigation, various primary materials will be used to help re-enforce arguments where needed. In addition, numerous prominent historians in this field will be made reference to, and used in order to help structure the argument that in order to fully appreciate Britain's history of Empire, the significance of robbers on the high seas cannot be ignored.


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