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After Woodes Rogers was released from prison in 1721, he became a successful privateer and eventually the governor of the Bahamas. He was appointed in 1718 and worked to stabilize the colony, suppress piracy, and promote legitimate trade. His leadership helped restore order to the region and he is often credited with improving the economy of the Bahamas during his tenure. Rogers returned to England after his governorship, where he continued to engage in maritime ventures and wrote about his experiences.

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