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A privateer. Technically a privateer was not a pirate, as they were still under orders from a specific nation, and could only attack ships which flew a flag for which they had a letter or marque. However, many privateers did eventually turn to piracy.
Ships which carried such a license were technically not pirates at all; they were called "privateers". The license was known as a "letter of marque". Several nations historically issued these (including the United States, in a time period after the movies; it is one of the rights of a sovereign nation asserted in the Declaration of Independence and was used in the two wars against Great Britain); they authorized the ship to prey upon ONLY the ships of enemy nations during time of war. Historically, many "pirates" started as "privateers", but either overstepped their authority by preying upon neutral ships, OR failed to stop their activities when the nation that had licensed them ended the war(s).
A privateer. Technically a privateer was not a pirate, as they were still under orders from a specific nation, and could only attack ships which flew a flag for which they had a letter or marque. However, many privateers did eventually turn to piracy.
They were known as Privateers.
North Korea thinks that it is Sovereign. But they are not.
The type of fancy dress that would be suitable for pirate cosplay would be a light and breezy type of dress. The fabric should flow as if on a pirate ship sailing in the wind.
It will be either a British Sovereign or Half-Sovereign.
A cutlass is a type of sword.
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It doesn't. Astria is NOT a sovereign nation.
Which type of establishment is NOT considered a liquor-primary licensed establishment?
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