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Join our discord: / discord Hand over them doubloons: / goldandgunpowder Support G&G buy candle: https://mythologiecandles.com/xnvornil Channel merch: https://gold-and-gunpowder-shop.fourt... If there's anything pirates are known for, it is engaging in epic battles at sea: waves crashing, two ships or an entire fleet trying to outmaneuver the other, all the while cannons and muskets blaze away, tearing apart woodwork, rigging, and men. A staple of swashbuckler cinema, these set-piece engagements were relatively uncommon. Pirates preferred not to damage themselves, their ships or their target, and they mostly went for cowardly merchants that would surrender without a fight. Push did come to shove on occasion, and pirates were always prepared for a fight. These engagements could last hours up to an entire day, and most of them were ultimately uneventful or, sadly, as was usually the case, poorly documented. But there are a handful of exceptions: some engagements featured extraordinary circumstances, tactics, maneuevers and bravery. They had a profound impact on history, and were so well-documented as to give us a detailed - gruesome insight, into what exactly transpired. In this video, we will cover my pick of the five greatest, most exceptional sea battles, from the Golden Age of Piracy. Gold & Gunpowder is made by a single person without the use of AI. If your image or footage did not receive credit, contact Gold & Gunpowder. Sources: Basil Ringrose's South Sea Waggonier - Basil Ringrose Captain Sharp's Journey - Bartholomew Sharp Pirates in their own words Vol 1. - E.T Fox Pirates of the Americas - David F. Marley Sailing East: West Indian Pirates in Madagascar - Baylus C. Brooks The Buccaneer King - Thomas A. Graham The Buccaneers of America - Alexandre Exquemelin The Buccaneer's Realm - Benerson Little The Truth Behind Pirate Myths - Benerson Little The Voyage and Adventures of Bartholomew Sharp - John Cox Two Voyages to Campeachy - William Dampier Wafer's New Voyage - Lionel Wafer William Dick's South Sea Voyage - William Dick Footage credits: Pirates of the Caribbean III: At World’s End Captain Blood(1935) Castillo San Carlos Zulia by Harold Hidalgo of wikimedia commons Music credits: Cay Phas - Jon Sayles of jsayles.com Long Note One - Kevin Macleod of Incompetech Oppressive Gloom - Kevin Macleod of Incompetech DamaMay - Kevin Macleod of Incompetech Symphony No.9 - Dvorak Allon Gay Gay - Jon Sayles of jsayles.com Riu Riu Chu - Jon Sayles of jsayles.com Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:03 Maracaibo 1669 10:16 Perico 1679 17:39 Lynnhaven Bay 1700 24:13 Juana Bay 1720 29:36 Honorable mentions 34:04 Dishonorable mentions 37:53 Alacrán Reef 1685 43:15 Conclusion #history #pirates #seabattles