Piracy in the Atlantic World
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The Atlantic World comprises the interactions among the peoples and empires bordering the Atlantic Ocean rim from the beginning of the Age of Discovery (from an indigenous point of view the Age of Invasion) to the early 21st century. Atlantic history is split between three different contexts. transatlantic history, meaning the international history of the atlantic world, circum-atlantic history meaning the transnational history of the atlantic world, and cis-atlantic history within an atlantic context.
See also
- Atlantic history, on the historiography of the Atlantic world.
- Age of Discovery
- Atlantic slave trade
- Atlantic Revolutions
- Colonial America
- New France
- New Netherland
- New Spain
- Piracy in the Atlantic World
- Early modern Britain
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