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In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the island was officially colonized by the [[France|French]]. Control eventually passed to the [[British Empire]] for a time, who, in an effort to combat the rising threat of [[piracy]] in the area, sent Captain [[Woodes Rogers]] to the island in 1713. | In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the island was officially colonized by the [[France|French]]. Control eventually passed to the [[British Empire]] for a time, who, in an effort to combat the rising threat of [[piracy]] in the area, sent Captain [[Woodes Rogers]] to the island in 1713. | ||
Once there, | Once there, Rogers spent eighteen months attempting to remove the pirates, a goal he eventually reached by offering the criminals a simple choice: to either accept a royal pardon and return to [[United Kingdom|England]] destitute but alive, or be hanged. | ||
Rogers' tactics eventually proved effective, and the pirates were eradicated. Rogers then left the island to travel to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]], where he joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and soon offered the same pardon to the region's pirates. | Rogers' tactics eventually proved effective, and the pirates were eradicated. Rogers then left the island to travel to the [[Caribbean|West Indies]], where he joined the [[Templars|Templar Order]] and soon offered the same pardon to the region's pirates. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] '' | *''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
[[Category:Countries in Africa]] | [[Category:Countries in Africa]] | ||
[[Category:Former French colonies]] | [[Category:Former French colonies]] | ||
[[Category:Former British colonies]] | [[Category:Former British colonies]] | ||
Revision as of 01:18, 31 May 2014
Madagascar is an island nation off the eastern coast of Africa, in the Indian Ocean.
History
In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the island was officially colonized by the French. Control eventually passed to the British Empire for a time, who, in an effort to combat the rising threat of piracy in the area, sent Captain Woodes Rogers to the island in 1713.
Once there, Rogers spent eighteen months attempting to remove the pirates, a goal he eventually reached by offering the criminals a simple choice: to either accept a royal pardon and return to England destitute but alive, or be hanged.
Rogers' tactics eventually proved effective, and the pirates were eradicated. Rogers then left the island to travel to the West Indies, where he joined the Templar Order and soon offered the same pardon to the region's pirates.