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October 31, 2013S01E09: Pirates of the Caribbean40 minutesPlayFrom 1500-1800 the Caribbean Sea was the world’s most lucrativeand attractive basin of trade, yet the constant threat of piracy shook theEuropean world to its core. Known as the “Enemies of all Nations,” Piracyflourished in the Atlantic World for over one hundred years, and its effectsare still as present as ever in the modern world. ...moreShareView all episodesBy Brady J. Crytzer4.5188188 ratingsOctober 31, 2013S01E09: Pirates of the Caribbean40 minutesPlayFrom 1500-1800 the Caribbean Sea was the world’s most lucrativeand attractive basin of trade, yet the constant threat of piracy shook theEuropean world to its core. Known as the “Enemies of all Nations,” Piracyflourished in the Atlantic World for over one hundred years, and its effectsare still as present as ever in the modern world. ...moreMore shows like WARTIME: A History SeriesView allCasting Through Ancient Greece66 ListenersWartime Stories1,180 Listeners
From 1500-1800 the Caribbean Sea was the world’s most lucrativeand attractive basin of trade, yet the constant threat of piracy shook theEuropean world to its core. Known as the “Enemies of all Nations,” Piracyflourished in the Atlantic World for over one hundred years, and its effectsare still as present as ever in the modern world.
October 31, 2013S01E09: Pirates of the Caribbean40 minutesPlayFrom 1500-1800 the Caribbean Sea was the world’s most lucrativeand attractive basin of trade, yet the constant threat of piracy shook theEuropean world to its core. Known as the “Enemies of all Nations,” Piracyflourished in the Atlantic World for over one hundred years, and its effectsare still as present as ever in the modern world. ...more
From 1500-1800 the Caribbean Sea was the world’s most lucrativeand attractive basin of trade, yet the constant threat of piracy shook theEuropean world to its core. Known as the “Enemies of all Nations,” Piracyflourished in the Atlantic World for over one hundred years, and its effectsare still as present as ever in the modern world.