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In Tortuga, buccaneers earned a living primarily through piracy and privateering, attacking Spanish ships and settlements to seize valuable cargo. They often engaged in trade with other pirates and local inhabitants, exchanging stolen goods for supplies and provisions. Additionally, some buccaneers participated in the burgeoning slave trade, capturing and trading enslaved people. The island's strategic location made it a hub for these activities during the height of piracy in the Caribbean.

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