- 1640s in piracy
"See also:" list of 'years of Piracy'.
Events
1640
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Antonio Vieira , a PortugueseJesuit , publishes a document denouncing the actions of the WIC which employed privateers to attack Spanish and Portuguese shipping in theWest Indies . Between 1623 and 1637, 609 ships were captured by privateering activities on the WIC. [ Frijhoff, Willem and Marijke Spies. "Dutch Culture in a European Perspective". Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. (pg. 29) ISBN 9023239636 ]
*A group of fifty French Calvinists led by engineerFrancois le Vasseur leaveSt. Kitts and eventually arrive inTortuga . Driving out the local Spanish inhabitants, the colonists begin the construction of a fort on the southeast end of the island overlooking the harbor. [ Lane, Kris E. "Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas - 1500-1750". London: M.E. Sharp, 1998. (pg. 100) ISBN 0-7656-0256-3 ] Cutting steps into the rock cliff and used an iron ladder to reach the top of the cliff when the angle of the steps became to steep to climb. Building a near impregnable fortress called the "Dove-cote", the fort was built to be inaccessible save for the steps cut into the rock cliff and an iron ladder to reach the top of the cliff when the angle of the steps became to steep to climb. The Calvinists successfully defended the island as the Spanish returned later that year sinking several ships before retreating. [ Bradford, Alfred S. "Flying the Black Flag: A Brief History of Piracy". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2007. (pg. 90) ISBN 0-275-97781-1 ]
*Spanish colonial authorities inHispanola launch a campaign to drive out the pirates gathered inTortuga , of whom were predominantly English and French, in an attempt to put a stop to the constant attacks on Spanish shipping in theWest Indies . Although initially successful, the island would become a major haven for pirates later known as "buccaneers " throughout the late-1650s when Col. Edward Doyley invited the inhabitants to operate from Jamaica. [ Pestana, Carla Gardina. "The English Atlantic in an Age of Revolution, 1640-1661". Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004. (pg. 199) ISBN 0674015029 ]
*May - A second attempt by the Spanish to capture the English colony atProvidence Island , a joint Spanish/Portuguese fleet consisting of 700 men and thirteen ships including the "Black Robin" (the former "HMS Robert", the captured flagship of the Earl of Warwick), is led by Sergeant MajorDon Antonio Maldonado de Texeda . Although founded byPuritans who had left theMassachusetts Bay Colony , the island was regarded as a "den of thievery" by Captain General of CartegenaDon Melchor de Aguilera and was used as a stopping point by privateers due to its natural harbors and close proximity to Cartagena and Portobello. English privateer William Jackson had visited the island earlier that year before returning to England by the end of winter. [ Kupperman, Karen Ordahl. "Providence Island, 1630-1641: The Other Puritan Colony". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. (pg. 287-90) ISBN 0-521-55835-2 ]Arts and literature
1640
*Francis Knight's "A Relation of Seven Yeares Slaverie Under the Turkes of Argeire, suffered by an English Captive Merchant" is published.
Births
1640
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Sir John Narbrough , English navigator and admiral who took part in a privateering expedition against the Spanish in theSouth Seas between 1669 and 1671. [ Jameson, John Franklin. "Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative Documents". New York: Macmillan Company, 1923. ]Deaths
References
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