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The decline of piracy in the 18th century was due to several factors, including increased naval patrols by colonial powers, the establishment of more effective law enforcement, and the shift of trade routes. Many pirates were captured and executed, while others chose to retire or turn to legitimate professions. Additionally, changing economic conditions and the rise of nation-states reduced the opportunities for piracy. By the 19th century, piracy had largely diminished, though it has seen occasional resurgences in some regions.

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