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The Pirates' Code, often romanticized in popular culture, was not created by a single individual but rather emerged from the practices and agreements among various pirate crews during the Golden Age of Piracy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. These informal codes outlined rules for behavior, division of loot, and conflict resolution, serving to maintain order and discipline among often unruly crews. Prominent pirates like Bartholomew Roberts and Captain Morgan had their own variations of the code, which were adopted or adapted by others. The concept was popularized in literature and film, notably in works like "Pirates of the Caribbean."

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