Connecticut Pirates & Privateers Connecticut Pirates & Privateers

Connecticut Pirates & Privateers

Treasure and Treachery in the Constitution State

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Publisher Description

The waters, inlets and islands of Connecticut once swarmed with fabled corsairs like Captain Kidd and Blackbeard who may have buried their booty in Constitution State soil. In colonial times and through the nineteenth century, over one hundred privateers used the Connecticut River and waterways as a home port, influencing the geopolitics of the time. During the Revolutionary War, the infamous traitor Benedict Arnold attempted to destroy the state's privateer fleet. In 1779, Captain Elisha Hinman cleverly devised a system that allowed the large privateer ship Governor Trumbull to avoid enemy attack by becoming super-buoyant and passing over dangerous shoals. Wick Griswold uncovers the swashbuckling stories of Connecticut's pirates and privateers, brimming with historical facts and local myths.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
August 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
The History Press
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc.
SIZE
4
MB
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