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The Piracy Conundrum

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In the late 1700s, the new nation of the United States had no navy, making its fleet of merchant ships easy prey for pirates on the high seas. The problem quickly grew into a national crisis as pirates collected kings’ ransoms from the missing sailors’ families and communities. The crisis prompted


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