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Established in 1514, Havana was a place where many merchant ships heading for [[Europe]] or Central America sought refuge before continuing their journey. | Established in 1514, Havana was a place where many merchant ships heading for [[Europe]] or [[Americas|Central America]] sought refuge before continuing their journey. | ||
During the early part of the eighteen century, the city caught the attention of many [[Piracy|pirate]] gangs. Pirates had been able to infiltrate Havana and contributed to the rise of corruption. Consequently, the harbor and the town became increasingly fortified, but this did not prevent further attacks from privateers and pirates. | During the early part of the eighteen century, the city caught the attention of many [[Piracy|pirate]] gangs. Pirates had been able to infiltrate Havana and contributed to the rise of corruption. Consequently, the harbor and the town became increasingly fortified, but this did not prevent further attacks from privateers and pirates. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 14 August 2020

Established in 1514, Havana was a place where many merchant ships heading for Europe or Central America sought refuge before continuing their journey.
During the early part of the eighteen century, the city caught the attention of many pirate gangs. Pirates had been able to infiltrate Havana and contributed to the rise of corruption. Consequently, the harbor and the town became increasingly fortified, but this did not prevent further attacks from privateers and pirates.