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Analyzing Recruitment in the Age of Sail

Consider the typical social environment aboard an 18th-century merchant vessel, often characterized by strict hierarchies, low pay, and harsh discipline. Contrast this with the environment on a pirate ship, which was frequently described as a highly unified community with shared rules and a strong sense of fellowship. Analyze how the differences between these two social structures could directly influence a merchant sailor's decision when offered the chance to join their captors.

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