Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period

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Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period by J. Franklin Jameson is a scholarly exploration of maritime law and practice during the age of exploration and colonial expansion. Published in 1923, Jameson delves into the controversial realities of privateering—where ships were authorized by governments to engage in warfare against enemy vessels—as well as piracy, which often blurred the lines of legality. The book examines the economic, political, and social implications of these practices, shedding light on how they shaped commerce and international relations in the Atlantic world. Jameson's meticulous research and engaging narrative style bring to life the adventures and ethical dilemmas faced by captains and sailors. The work also discusses the impact of these activities on colonial powers and indigenous populations, making it a significant contribution to maritime history. Overall, this text remains an essential resource for understanding the complexities of piracy and privateering in the early modern period.

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Publisher - Lettel

Language - English

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J. J. Franklin Jameson


Published Date - 2025-10-27

ISBN - 9609441296945

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm

Page Count - 574

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