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HIST 1107: Pirates, Smugglers, Merchants, and Trade: Exploring Early America's Economy (Spring 2009)  Tags: pirates piracy history  

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Piracy
Pirates
Buccanneers
Pirates--North Carolina
United States History Economic Conditions
United States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
United States--History--18th century

 

 

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