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  1. Oct 4, 2021 · The small island reached its peak as a pirate haven from the 1670s, first for buccaneers chased out of Jamaican waters and then, from around 1713, for pirates who attacked anybody they fancied regardless of nationality.

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    • Port Royal, Jamaica. Port Royal, at the mouth of Kingston Harbor, was a major pirate haven in the late 17th century. The British, who controlled Jamaica at that time, left the town largely unguarded.
    • Nassau, Bahamas. Another Caribbean hub during the 17th and 18th centuries, the island of New Providence, home to Nassau (the capital of the Bahamas), became a buccaneer base because of its proximity to the trade routes used by Spanish merchant ships.
    • Ile Sainte Marie, Madagascar. Ile Sainte Marie is an island off the coast of Madagascar near what was once the main shipping channel used by merchants returning to Europe from South and East Asia.
    • Ocracoke, North Carolina. This tiny island on North Carolina's Outer Banks was a favorite hideout of the famous pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pirate_havenPirate haven - Wikipedia

    Pirate havens are ports or harbors that are a safe place for pirates to repair their vessels, resupply, recruit, spend their plunder, avoid capture, and/or lie in wait for merchant ships to pass by. The areas have governments that are unable or unwilling to enforce maritime laws. This creates favorable conditions for piracy.

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    • Port Royal. During the “Golden Age of Piracy” in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Port Royal, Jamaica stood as one of the most popular ports of call for thieves, prostitutes and pirates of every stripe.
    • St. Mary’s Island. Peg-legged pirates and swashbuckling sea captains are usually associated with the Caribbean, but many of the most successful buccaneers plied their trade in the Indian Ocean.
    • Tortuga. In the early 1600s, the rocky island of Tortuga served as the chief stronghold of a motley group of adventurers, thieves and escaped slaves who preyed on Spanish treasure ships in the Caribbean.
    • Clew Bay. The west coast of Ireland might not seem like prime pirate territory, but in the 16th century the rugged shores of Clew Bay served as the stronghold for of one of history’s most formidable lady corsairs.
  3. Discover Cave-In-Rock in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois: River pirates, murderous bandits, and serial killers used this Illinois cave as their debauched hideout.

  4. Jun 15, 2018 · Discover the eight best summer activities in Illinois with these pirate attractions. Waterparks, nature hikes, and restaurants abound.

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  6. Sep 29, 2021 · During the Golden Age of Piracy (1690-1730), pirates were first and foremost after gold, silver, and jewels, but if these could not be grabbed, then a ship’s cargo would be taken for resale at a pirate haven.

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