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Elizabethan privateering
Kenneth R. Andrews
Published
1964
by University Press in Cambridge
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Kenneth R. Andrews. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JX5241 .A65 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 297 p. |
Number of Pages | 297 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5918198M |
LC Control Number | 64021523 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 506089 |
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In an effort to deal with the disruption of English shipping by pirates without causing undo expense to itself, the Crown offered commissions to merchants and port towns having the most urgent need to make sea-lanes safe for their own commercial enterprises.
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Elizabethan privateering. Cambridge, University Press, (OCoLC) Privateering was a form of legal private warfare at sea in which individuals who possessed suitable ships took the opportunity offered by a war to plunder enemy commerce.
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In this study of privateering during the Elizabethan war with Spain, which was originally published inDr Andrews shows that it was closely connected with trade, in particular having a.
With forty-three merchant-men comprising the backbone of Drake's squadron in the Armada campaign, privateering was the characteristic form of naval warfare in Elizabethan England. Moreover, it generated capital and helped to improve the seafaring labor supply from ab to 50, men, thereby adding impetus to England's emergence as a.
A privateer is a private person or ship that engages in maritime warfare under a commission of war. Since robbery under arms was a common aspect of seaborne trade, until the early 19th century all merchant ships carried arms.
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of Elizabethan Privateering’. The most useful of Andrew’s works on the subject is his book Elizabeth Privateeringpublished in This book contains some fresh sources and more up-to-date discussion, however his original thesis remains important because it contains a more detailed description of the records onFile Size: KB.
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Privateer, privately owned armed vessel commissioned by a belligerent state to attack enemy ships, usually vessels of commerce. Privateering was carried on by all nations from the earliest times until the 19th century. It was often difficult to distinguish between privateers, pirates, corsairs, and buccaneers.During the Elizabethan period the term ‘ Sea Dogs’ was allotted to various buccaneers and adventurers enlisted by Queen Elizabeth I as privateers, or sea-raiders.
Despite its shaky legal and moral foundation, the practice of privateering formed a key part of Elizabeth’s naval strategy as she developed a ‘supplementary navy’ to help bring piracy on the seas – then in its so-called.Elizabeth I, bynames the Virgin Queen and Good Queen Bess, (born September 7,Greenwich, near London, England—died MaRichmond, Surrey), queen of England (–) during a period, often called the Elizabethan Age, when England asserted itself vigorously as a major European power in politics, commerce, and the arts.