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Publicēts: 16.11.2004.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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  • Eseja 'Female Pirates in the Caribbean: Role Status and Contribution', 1.
  • Eseja 'Female Pirates in the Caribbean: Role Status and Contribution', 2.
  • Eseja 'Female Pirates in the Caribbean: Role Status and Contribution', 3.
  • Eseja 'Female Pirates in the Caribbean: Role Status and Contribution', 4.
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Piracy, in international law, the crime or robbery, or other act of violence for private ends, on the high seas or in the air above the seas (Encarta 1). Piracy in the Caribbean was a tough life that was only for certain men. Yes, that's right, for men. Life as a pirate was very dangerous because of serious injury and even death. Pirates would frequently attack an enemy vessel by boarding the ship, robbing the goods, and quickly leaving. In most attacks, the pirates would be outnumbered causing a bloody attack (American 119). This is why the captain of their boats would not allow women to be pirates. If a woman wanted to be a pirate she would have to dress and act as though she was a man. That is why history recognizes the few pirates that were women. There were a couple of notorious women pirates in the Caribbean. Two pirates in particular had extraordinary and exciting lives.…

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