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'''Bristol''' is a city in [[united Kingdom|South West England]] and a significant trading port.
'''Bristol''' is a city in [[united Kingdom|South West England]] and a significant trading port.


During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Bristol and the surrounding areas, was home to many individuals who would later join the [[Royal Navy]] and fight alongside it as [[Privateer|privateers]] during the [[War of Spanish Succession]]. These same individuals - who included [[Edward Kenway|Edwards Kenway]] and [[Edward Thatch|Thatch]] - would, oftentimes, later go on to a career in [[piracy]], during [[Golden Age of Piracy|said acts "Golden Age"]].
During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Bristol and its surrounding areas were home to many individuals who would later join the [[Royal Navy]] and fight alongside it as [[Privateer|privateers]] during the [[War of Spanish Succession]]. These same individuals - who included [[Edward Kenway|Edwards Kenway]] and [[Edward Thatch|Thatch]] - would, oftentimes, later go on to a career in [[piracy]], during piracy's quoted [[Golden Age of Piracy|"Golden Age"]].


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Bristol is a city in South West England and a significant trading port.

During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Bristol and its surrounding areas were home to many individuals who would later join the Royal Navy and fight alongside it as privateers during the War of Spanish Succession. These same individuals - who included Edwards Kenway and Thatch - would, oftentimes, later go on to a career in piracy, during piracy's quoted "Golden Age".

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