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Piracy in the Atlantic World | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:14 1 Background 00:02:01 1.1 Pirates, buccaneers, and privateers 00:04:57 2 Geographic area 00:05:20 2.1 The Golden Age of Piracy 00:06:34 2.2 History leading up to Golden Age of Piracy 00:08:45 2.3 North Atlantic 00:09:41 2.4 Africa 00:14:22 2.5 Magadoxa 00:17:09 2.6 Pirate havens 00:18:37 3 Pirate demographics 00:18:46 3.1 Origins 00:20:48 3.2 Class 00:22:16 3.3 Occupation 00:24:01 3.4 Age 00:25:44 4 Becoming a pirate 00:25:53 4.1 Mutiny 00:28:14 4.2 Impressment 00:30:37 4.3 The rewards of piracy 00:31:37 4.4 Pirate ships 00:36:21 4.5 Weaponry 00:40:05 4.6 Terrorism as tactics 00:41:55 4.7 Theft 00:46:16 5 The life of a pirate 00:46:26 5.1 Governance and shipboard relations 00:47:23 5.1.1 Rank 00:50:18 5.1.2 Discipline 00:50:54 5.2 Community 00:52:08 5.3 Clothing 00:54:07 5.4 Pirate speech 00:55:09 5.5 Food and alcohol 01:01:11 5.6 Illness, disease, and health 01:02:27 5.6.1 Doctors and surgeons 01:03:11 5.7 Women on ships 01:05:45 5.8 Pirates and sex 01:07:51 6 Enemies of all mankind 01:08:02 6.1 iHosti Humani Generis/i 01:09:44 6.2 Cotton Mather 01:12:23 6.3 Legal system 01:19:22 6.4 Pirates on trial 01:20:43 6.4.1 List of pirate trials 01:21:22 6.5 Naval enforcement 01:23:42 6.6 The punishment for piracy 01:26:01 6.7 Ghost ships 01:29:43 6.8 Attitude toward death 01:34:00 7 Implications 01:34:09 7.1 Trials 01:39:54 8 Pirates in memory 01:40:04 8.1 iA General History of the Pyrates/i 01:40:48 8.2 Pirates as the anti-Hero 01:45:04 8.3 Sources of information about Pirates 01:47:49 8.4 Pirates in dime novels 01:50:15 8.5 The iWhydah/i galley: slave ship to pirate ship 01:51:21 8.5.1 Controversy 01:54:57 8.6 Pirates as historical subject 01:56:45 9 Footnotes 01:56:55 10 Further reading 01:57:21 11 External links
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Piracy was a phenomenon that was not limited to the Caribbean region. Golden Age pirates roamed off the coast of North America, Africa and the Caribbean.