| 41. | One passenger ship survives, the piracy, privateering, smuggling, or interdiction service.
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| 42. | However privateering remained popular in British colonies.
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| 43. | There were a number of unilateral and bilateral declarations limiting privateering between 1785 and 1823.
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| 44. | Peaceful trading was not as profitable as privateering, but it was a safer business.
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| 45. | From there he went to France, where he collected ships and engaged in privateering.
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| 46. | Algiers became the privateering city-state par excellence, especially between 1560 and 1620.
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| 47. | Bonnet set sail for Charles Eden and received clearance to go privateering against Spanish shipping.
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| 48. | Privateering would be stopped, with both parties repressing acts of piracy against the other.
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| 49. | Several men were sent on privateering expeditions themselves and a council of war was created.
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| 50. | In 1692, John Nelson was captured by the French while on a privateering voyage.
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