Episode 167 – A Limping Privateer
We’re back on the American side of the Atlantic, exploring the tenure of Governor Edmund Andros & the doomed Dominion
A Podcast About the Real Men & Women Behind the Golden Age of Piracy
We’re back on the American side of the Atlantic, exploring the tenure of Governor Edmund Andros & the doomed Dominion
The Jacobites are among the most important political movements in the whole history of piracy.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688, the real Revolution, was not of armies and kings but of Parliaments and politics and
This is the story of a promising young Captain in the Royal Navy named Thomas Pound. He was involved, or
We’re finishing up with Thomas Paine, Jan Willems, and George Wright. For now. This is our penultimate step to get
This is the story of one pirate named Thomas. We’ve met him before, but only in passing. Today we get
The effects of the Stuart Restoration and the first two Anglo-Dutch Wars on New England and Chesapeake Bay would have
We’re taking off at a run and covering New England’s pirate problem through the Thirty Years War and the First
Continue readingEpisode 160 – Wicked & Unrighteous Practices
Today we continue our look at New England. Puritan divisions, Indigenous politics, war, finally culminating in the tale of the
We’re taking a very broad look at the arrival of Europeans into the North American world from about 1500 to