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Pirates and Piracy
by Rick Brainard

Piracy was a major problem on the high seas during the 18th century. In fact, this crime actually made nations cooperate with each other, because the pirates who committed this crime did not care who they preyed on.

Pirates also preyed on small craft on the rivers of America. The Harpe brothers were the most notorious River Pirates of the 18th century. They were also America's first serial killers who terrorized the populace from Tennessee to Illinois from 1795 to 1800.

The hangout for these brothers and other notorious outlaws was Cave in Rock located in Harden County Illinois. They used this place as headquarters to prey upon the flatboats going down the Wabash River.

Pirates are a breed altogether. They lived by their rules and forms of punishment. The life of a pirate was hard and dangerous because they knew if captured, they faced death by hanging.

For more information about pirates, piracy and the havoc they caused, look at these interesting sites about the topic.

  • Pirate Roster
    This interesting page contains biographies and information of some of the most infamous Pirates of history.
  • Pirates, Privateers, Buccaneers
    This is an interesting history of these infamous outlaws of the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Pirates of the New World
    This page examines three main pirates of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
  • The Pirate Ring
    This web ring has web sites about the history of Piracy and Pirates.

Pirates literally had a haven in the Caribbean. These resources discuss Pirates in the Area.

  • Pirates
    This web page looks at Pirates in the Caribbean in the 18th century. This page has short biographies of some of the most famous pirates of that time.
  • Pirates of The Bahamas
    From the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism read about the pirates of the Bahamas.
  • Pirate Image Archive
    This site has a collection of Images of famous, or if you prefer, infamous pirates of the 18th century.

You can find these links and more on the outlaws of the 18th century in the Law and Order Internet Resources section of this site.



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