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  • He preyed upon shipping from the Spanish West Indies and Spanish Main.
  • He also argues that the sailor is pointing south towards the " Spanish main ".
  • Sea-Goin'Sam, the blood-thirstiest, shoot-' em-first-iest, doggone worst-iest buccaneer has ever sailed the Spanish main !"
  • During the long prime of the Spanish Main, Cuba was the geopolitical omphalos of the empire.
  • It is from this mint that most of the silver shipped through the Spanish Main came.
  • The Spanish Main is littered with similar hulks.
  • The phrase was used extensively to describe arrangements for pirates working on the Spanish Main in particular.
  • Because of the tremendous riches shipped from it, the Spanish Main was ripe territory for pirates and privateers.
  • The subsets are Figures of the Wild West, Indian Chiefs, Pirates of the Spanish Main, and Savage Tribesmen.
  • So large numbers of Dutch traders / pirates joined their English and French brethren on the Spanish main.
  • To the left of the Spanish main force, an unknown number of soldiers hid in an olive grove.
  • Alexander Godfrey served as a privateer He was commander of the Spanish squadron off the Spanish Main in 1800.
  • The expansion includes reinforcements for the original factions from the " Spanish Main " and " Crimson Coast " sets.
  • Legend tells that the island was a hideaway for pirates'gold, most notably Captain Kidd's buried treasure of the Spanish Main.
  • Privateers and pirates were common during the 16th century throughout the Spanish Main but were unheard of in the Pacific.
  • By the 17th century, the majority of the towns along the Spanish Main and in Central America had become self-sustaining.
  • The blockade was one of the most successful English expeditions to the Spanish Main during the war militarily and financially.
  • L1 is the only metro line in Spain to utilise Iberian gauge tracks, as used by most Spanish main line railways.
  • "' Captain John Coxon "', sometimes referred to as John Coxen, was a late seventeenth-century buccaneer who terrorized the Spanish Main.
  • Despite the Portobello campaign, British efforts to gain a foothold in the Spanish Main and disrupt the galleon trade were fruitless.
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