Examining the Past: A History Podcast
This episode covers how the War of the Spanish Succession briefly allowed former buccaneers to return as privateers, but its end unleashed a short, intense final pirate cycle featuring figures like Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Bartholomew Roberts before coordinated naval suppression ended early modern piracy. Transitional figures Henry Avery and William Kidd showed how Europe—especially England—shifted from tolerating pirates to aggressively prosecuting them, driven largely by the commercial interests of the English East India Company and global trade stability. Avery escaped but died in obscurity, while Kidd was executed as a political sacrifice, symbolizing the rise of strong naval power, expanded legal authority, and international cooperation that finally crushed piracy.
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