Yes, there were pirates of the Pacific, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. They operated in various regions, including the waters off the coasts of Central and South America, targeting Spanish galleons carrying wealth from the Americas. Notable figures, such as Sir Francis Drake and later buccaneers, contributed to the piracy narrative in the Pacific. These pirates were often involved in both looting and privateering, sanctioned by governments to attack enemy ships.
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Pirates are currently operating on the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
I am very knowledgeable on Pirates but unfortunately the way the question was posed made no sense therefore I can not be of assistance to you; I am terribly sorry x he is asking about a test question, A: pacific ocean pirates, B: barbary coast, C: british, D:napolian the book says barbary coast pirates
When pirates referred to the "Seven Seas" they were referring to the seven major seas or oceans on the earth which include the North Atlantic ,the South Atlantic, the North Pacific ,the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic and the Antarctic Ocean.
It takes place in the caribbean and Pacific Ocean
Well there is no pacific answer i guess like other pirates use sword etc
Balboa (discovered) the PACIFIC . tHAT WAS THE NAME he gave it. this fact was once c elebrated on some serial box with a series on famous pirates and buccaneers.
in 1474 Columbus was a sailor on a ship attacked and destroyed by pirates he ended up floating to shore in Portugal? Fact or Fiction
Yes, they did. Since the pirates were comprised of a band of outlaws they didn't really care who they ship raided just so long as they got the loot and sometimes they took the ship and any women on board.
The Spanish Conquistador- really a Pirate, is best known for having discovered the Pacific Ocean! Even the cereal boxes went to town on this in the sixties a series on famous pirates including Jean Lafitte of New Orleans fame.
Pirates created pirates.
it is what pirates do