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"England's Sir Henry Morgan was one of the most feared pirates in history. However, he hated it when people called him that. He felt he was a patriot. True, he sank many ships, fought bloody battles, and stole gold from the Spanish. But these feats, he claimed, were done for, and with the support, of his beloved King"--Provided by publisher.
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Subjects
Caribbean Area, Pirates, Buccaneers, Juvenile literature, Biography, History, Social sciencesPeople
Henry Morgan (1635?-1688)Places
Caribbean Area, Spanish Main, EnglandTimes
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Struck by sudden disaster
Rise to fame and fortune
Sidebar: From servant to surgeon
Dawn assault on Portobello
Sidebar: Changing flags
Henry Morgan's raid on Maracaibo
Sidebar: Ships of the sea raiders
Daring escape from Lake Maracaibo
Sidebar: Dressed like a gentleman
The burning of Panama City
Sidebar: Customs and rules aboard pirate ships
Henry Morgan in popular culture.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45) and index.
Ages 8 to 11.
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