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  2. Marcus Rediker - Wikipedia

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    In Villains of All Nations, Rediker wrote that by mutinying or capturing a ship, pirates were seizing the means of maritime production from merchant capitalists and declaring their ships to be under common ownership. [37] A diagram of a typical slave ship during the Atlantic slave trade. Rediker often stresses the cramped and dirty conditions ...

  3. William Fly - Wikipedia

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    William Fly (died 12 July 1726) was an English pirate who raided New England shipping fleets for three months in 1726 until he was captured by the crew of a seized ship. He was hanged in Boston, Massachusetts, and his body publicly exhibited in a gibbet as a warning to other pirates.

  4. Distribution of justice - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of justice was a practice commonly adopted by pirates.Ships operated as limited democracies (for more details, see pirate code) and imposed their ideas of justice upon the crew of the ship that they captured.

  5. Lists of villains - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... The following is a list of lists of villains, supervillains, enemies, and henchmen. Lists of ...

  6. Walter Kennedy (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Kennedy was born in 1695 at a place called Pelican Stairs in Wapping, London. [1] Possibly one or both of his parents were of Irish descent due to the fact that Bartholomew Roberts considered him to be Irish. [2]

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    All Fives features beautiful art, fast gameplay, and solo or multiplayer modes. Expose multiples of five and score! Play Dominoes All Fives Online for Free - AOL.com

  8. Flying Gang - Wikipedia

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    A Death's Head flag of the sort used by the Flying Gang [1]. The Flying Gang was an 18th-century group of pirates who established themselves in Nassau, New Providence in the Bahamas after the destruction of Port Royal in Jamaica. [2]

  9. Which 38 Republicans voted against Trump's plan to keep the ...

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    The U.S Capitol is seen after U.S, President-elect Donald Trump called on U.S. lawmakers to reject a stopgap bill to keep the government funded past Friday, raising the likelihood of a partial ...