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The word "buccaneer" comes from the French boucan , a wooden grate used for smoking meat. The original buccaneers were French and English hunters who lived on the deserted islands of Hispaniola and Tortuga in the early 1600s. From Hunters to Pirates
When the Spanish Empire attempted to drive these hunters off the islands, the buccaneers struck back. They banded together, traded their hunting rifles for sea-faring vessels, and formed a loose, highly organized syndicate known as the . A Lust for Freedom
Perhaps the most famous buccaneer of all, Morgan was a brilliant military strategist who led daring raids on Porto Bello and Panama. His exploits earned him a knighthood and the governorship of Jamaica. Lusty-Buccaneers
What truly set the buccaneers apart from traditional naval crews or later generations of pirates was their highly organized, proto-democratic society. Long before the French or American revolutions popularized the concepts of liberty and equality, buccaneers were practicing them on the decks of their ships through a system known as the Jamaica Discipline or the Chasse-Partie .
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When buccaneers successfully raided a port, they spent their wealth quickly and extravagantly on food, drink, and celebration, living every day as if it were their last. The Democratic Pirate: Radical Equality at Sea
Ahoy, matey! Set yer eyes on the high seas and yer heart on the thrill of adventure, for we be tellin' the tale of the Lusty Buccaneers, the most feared and infamous crew to ever sail the Seven Seas. They banded together, traded their hunting rifles for
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