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Forget the parrots, the buried treasure, and the Hollywood heroes. The real Golden Age of Piracy (1650–1730) wasn't a grand adventure—it was a nightmare of disease, desperation, and brutal survival. In this full-length documentary, we strip away the myths to reveal the gritty truth about the men and women who declared war on the world. From the squalid shantytown of Nassau to the blood-soaked decks of the Royal Navy, this is the story of how discarded sailors built a floating republic based on radical democracy, only to be crushed by the turning wheels of the British Empire. We explore the psychology of Blackbeard, the madness of Charles Vane, the ferocity of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, and the tragic reality of life and death on the open sea. #Documentary #History #Pirates #PiratesofTheCaribbean #Chronicles TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 01:52 Chapter I: The Discarded Men 05:10 Chapter II: The Republic of Thieves 06:46 Chapter III: Monsters and Madmen 08:26 Chapter IV: A Floating Democracy 11:26 Chapter V: The Female Element 12:38 Chapter VI: The Empire Strikes Back 13:46 Chapter VII: The Extinction Event 15:50 Chapter VIII: Echoes in the Deep SOURCES & FURTHER READING: The narrative in this documentary is based on historical records, court transcripts, and expert analysis of the Golden Age of Piracy. If you want to dive deeper, here are the primary and secondary sources used: "A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates" (1724) by Captain Charles Johnson. (The primary source for most of what we know about Blackbeard, Bonny, and Read). "The Republic of Pirates: Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down" by Colin Woodard. (The definitive modern history of the Nassau republic). "Villains of All Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age" by Marcus Rediker. (Focuses on the social structure, democracy, and multi-racial crews on pirate ships). "Under the Black Flag: The Romance and the Reality of Life Among the Pirates" by David Cordingly. (An expert breakdown of the myths vs. reality regarding maps, walking the plank, and daily life). "Empire of Blue Water" by Stephan Talty. (The history of Henry Morgan and the early privateers).