Piracy in the Atlantic World

Privateers attacking Spanish ships.

The Atlantic World refers to the period between European colonization of the Americas (1492-) and the early nineteenth century. Piracy became prevalent in this era because of the difficulty of policing this vast area, the limited state control over many parts of the coast, and the competition between different European powers. The best known pirates of this era are the Golden Age Pirates (c. 1650-1730) who roamed the seas off the coasts of North America, Africa, and the Caribbean.