The Golden Age
The golden age of piracy in the Caribbean ranged from the mid-1600s to the Caribbean to the early 1700s. The region was a crossroads of European exploration, with British, Spanish, French, and Dutch (among others) traveling among the islands, establishing ports, and trade colonies.
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Key Locations in the Caribbean
Dominica(Where Pirate Master is filmed)
Antigua[Add details by clicking EasyEdit]It is part of the country of Antigua and Barbuda and is roughly 87 kilometers(54 miles). The indigenous West Indians made excellent sea vessels that were to sail the Atlantic and Caribbean.The island was supposedly named by Christopher Columbus in honor of the Santa
Maria La Antigua Cathedral in Seville.
Slaves were brought in from Africa to work the sugar crops.they adapted to the new environment well.
Barbados
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Port Royal, Jamaica[Add details by clicking EasyEdit]Tortuga is a Caribbean Island that is part of Haiti. Its name in Spanish and French means "Turtle Island", and in the 17th century it was a major center of piracy.
