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Multiracial and Multi-ethnic Composition of Pirate Crews

Pirate ships during their golden age in the late 17th and early 18th centuries were characterized by diverse crews. It's estimated that approximately one-quarter of the crew members were of African descent, with the remainder being predominantly of European origin, which included Americans.

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