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The Pirates of the Spanish American coast were primarily privateers and buccaneers active during the 16th to 18th centuries, targeting Spanish ships and settlements in the Caribbean and along the Gulf of Mexico. Notable figures include Sir Henry Morgan and Francis Drake, who sought wealth through raiding Spanish galleons carrying gold and silver. This piracy was fueled by the rivalry between European powers, particularly Spain and England. The actions of these pirates significantly impacted Spanish colonial trade and contributed to the broader narrative of maritime conflict during this period.

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