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20. Your task is to compare and contrast piracy in its "golden age" with modern piracy.

Discuss what you already know about pirates and piracy. Define the words "pirate" and "piracy." Then describe the things you already know about piracy. What role did pirates play in the Atlantic trade between 1500 and 1800? What areas were the most heavily frequented by pirates? How were pirates punished?

        1. Piracy of Yore vs. Piracy Today

Piracy predates the pyramids of Egypt. Once merchants began to ship goods to other countries via the sea, others realized the profit to be made by stealing those goods and selling them themselves. The scourge of seafarers and passengers alike, pirates dominated the seas in different places at different times. Pirates captured a young Julius Caesar, and after his escape, he returned to crucify them. During the Ming Dynasty, the imperial government sent 3,100 warships and more than 30,000 men to subdue Chinese pirates. Once Europeans colonized the Americas, pirates plundered coastal towns and attacked Spanish galleons laden with silver and gold. The most well-known of the pirates-Blackbeard, Black Bart, and Stede Bonnet-sailed during the Golden Age of Piracy (1690-1730). The wars of the 18th century gave rise to a legal form of piracy, privateering, but after the War of 1812, governments no longer tolerated sea robbery. As a result piracy ended, or so history leads us to believe.

Earlier this year four pirates boarded a sailboat off the coast of Honduras. After tying up the mother, they began shooting AK-47 rifles in an attempt to get the father and son to return to the boat. One bullet hit thirteen-year-old Willem van Tuijl, paralyzing him from the waist down.

Merchant seamen also find themselves at the mercy of pirates. In November 1998, pirates hijacked the Cheung Son near Hong Kong. After binding and gagging the 23 crew members, the pirates shot them and weighted down their bodies before dumping them overboard. The ship and its cargo of iron ore disappeared. Then last December Chinese police arrested 38 pirates after discovering photographs of the pirates celebrating aboard the Cheung Son. In January, a court found six of the pirates not guilty, and sentenced 13 to death, one to life in prison, and the remainder received sentences of one to twelve years. Four days later, the 13 were executed.

Execution is the time-honored means of dealing with pirates. After Captain William Kidd was hanged, his body was tarred and placed in an iron cage and put on display as a warning to others. Edward Teach's severed head was hung from the bowsprit while his body was thrown overboard. Punishment, however, was and is a rarity for pirates. More often they escape with their plunder.

Pirates of yore and modern pirates share other similarities. Piracy thrives when three requirements are met.

- A place to prowl where the rewards are great. During the 14th and 15th centuries, galleons laden with gold and silver proved no match for the swifter pirate barks. Today, small high-speed boats easily overtake ocean-going vessels. The plunder is equally lucrative, but easier to convert into ready cash.

- An area where the risk of detection is slight. In the past, favourite hunting grounds included the Caribbean and Mediterranean. Today, the most notorious areas where piracy thrives are the South China Sea and off the coasts of Africa.

- A safe haven. Port Royal and Madagascar welcomed pirates in the past. Today, Indonesia's many islands provide an ideal hiding place.

Yet, modern pirates differ from those of old. Cutlasses and muskets are no longer the weapons of choice. Today they wield automatic rifles and modern communications equipment. Wooden sailing ships carried large crews and cannon to fight off pirates. Neither is true today. Today's ships require far fewer seamen to sail them because of computer technology. While 200 crewed a galleon, a tanker or freighter may only have a crew of 25. Few are trained in the use of firearms, and it is rare to find guns aboard ships today. Pirates of yore attacked any ship that crossed their path. Today's pirates plan their attacks and select their prey before they leave shore.

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