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Captain William Kidd was a 17th-century privateer whose conviction and public execution for piracy sparked enduring legends regarding hidden vast fortunes. While a small cache was recovered from Gardiner's Island for his trial, his story became a cornerstone of pirate lore, inspiring generations of treasure hunters. Modern maritime archaeology has uncovered verified remains like the Quedagh Merchant, even as organizations like UNESCO work to debunk more sensationalised treasure claims.
By Atlas GrayCaptain William Kidd was a 17th-century privateer whose conviction and public execution for piracy sparked enduring legends regarding hidden vast fortunes. While a small cache was recovered from Gardiner's Island for his trial, his story became a cornerstone of pirate lore, inspiring generations of treasure hunters. Modern maritime archaeology has uncovered verified remains like the Quedagh Merchant, even as organizations like UNESCO work to debunk more sensationalised treasure claims.