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Pirates have loomed large in literature, movies and music as men with peg legs, parrots and buried treasure. In reality, piracy is more complex than the lore about eye patches, gold earrings and walking the plank. Pirates have been around as long as people have sailed the high seas. In ancient times, the Phoenicians often combined piracy with more legitimate seafaring business. From the 9th through the 11th centuries, the Vikings pillaged western European coasts and waters. Meanwhile, Muslim rovers terrorized the Mediterranean Sea, mixing naval warfare with thievery and the abduction of slaves.

Following Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the New World in 1492, Spain and its powerful navy became a dominant force in the Caribbean, a region teeming with gold, silver and other valuables. During the 16th and 17th centuries, England, France and the Netherlands endorsed the use of privately owned ships, known as privateers, to fight battles, conduct raids, disrupt trade and harass the Spaniards, in order to gain a foothold in the area, known as the Spanish Main, without having to fund a real navy
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Classification: Documentary
Genre: Adventure | Crime | Discovery/Science | Educational | History | Interview | Travel
Status: Returning Series
Network: History Channel ( USA)
Runtime: 60 Minutes
Premiere: July 09, 2006
 
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