The Stolen Goods: A look into the history of banditry and swashbucklery
Ryan McCarthy
30 episodes
4 months ago
Captain William Kidd was one of the most decorated and celebrated privateers at the end of the 17th century. So what happened to make him one of the most hated and wanted men during the Golden Age of Piracy? Lets find out together! PS. My sincerest apologies for the delay in this episode. Thank you for waiting! ryan@thestolengoodspodcast.com thestolengoods.buzzsprout.com
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Captain William Kidd was one of the most decorated and celebrated privateers at the end of the 17th century. So what happened to make him one of the most hated and wanted men during the Golden Age of Piracy? Lets find out together! PS. My sincerest apologies for the delay in this episode. Thank you for waiting! ryan@thestolengoodspodcast.com thestolengoods.buzzsprout.com
12. Black Bart Roberts: The Last Great Pirate of the Golden Age
The Stolen Goods: A look into the history of banditry and swashbucklery
39 minutes
3 years ago
12. Black Bart Roberts: The Last Great Pirate of the Golden Age
Bartholomew Roberts AKA Black Bart was possibly the most successful pirate of all time. But his record of over 400 ships being captured and destroyed came with a lot of horrible acts. Unlike Black Sam and Blackbeard, this man was a true villain.
The Stolen Goods: A look into the history of banditry and swashbucklery
Captain William Kidd was one of the most decorated and celebrated privateers at the end of the 17th century. So what happened to make him one of the most hated and wanted men during the Golden Age of Piracy? Lets find out together! PS. My sincerest apologies for the delay in this episode. Thank you for waiting! ryan@thestolengoodspodcast.com thestolengoods.buzzsprout.com