Henry Morgan: King of the Buccaneers

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @dullahan7677
    @dullahan7677 Год назад +122

    Ah, yes....Capt. Morgan....Evidently one of the best fighters the world has ever seen. Even 326 years after his death, he still managed to throw me head first into a deadbolt latch, knocking me unconscious and leaving me with thirteen stitches.

  • @chairofox516
    @chairofox516 Год назад +75

    Great video man. I’m a tour guide in Nassau (yes the pirate commonwealth) and your videos are helping give a real informative tour.

  • @ostrowulf
    @ostrowulf 2 года назад +30

    I find Morgan and Dampier to be extreemly interesting characters. The more I learn about them, the more I think a set of movies like what A&E did with the Hornblower books would be awesome. A movie on either would not do them justice, unless it was on a very specific part, like the Panama expidition for Morgan.

  • @clevermcgenericname891
    @clevermcgenericname891 3 года назад +16

    Me at the bar: I won't get political
    4 Rum Punches Later
    *THE RUM BOTTLE GUY IS A PRIVATEER NOT A PIRATE. I WILL BURN THIS PLACE TO THE GROUND!*

  • @Truetrep
    @Truetrep 3 года назад +19

    Great video as always. Lately, i developed an interest in music pirates might have enjoyed and the Instruments they played, espiacially because there is so much of wrong association. E.g. the concertina or even the akkordion almost always being used in „pirate music“ although they were invented about a century after the golden age of piracy.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +7

      Thank you for your post, it's a very interesting topic, and very true on the accordion. Pirates definitely had musicians aboard, there are mentions of them in accounts, and in some pirate codes. They would play for entertainment but also to strike fear into their enemies: it was part of vapouring(a scare/morale tactic). Horns and drums were the most common instruments. I imagine that flutes would have been popular too, due to their simplicity. Violins aren't farfetched either and if not at sea, definitely in seedy taverns.

  • @AlgrenTheBlue
    @AlgrenTheBlue Год назад +3

    Man i accidentally found your channel, and I love all these pirate videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these

  • @jeremystern1471
    @jeremystern1471 3 года назад +5

    So glad to see the algorithm is starting to push you ahead I've been subscribed for a few months always great content. Keep it up

  • @taffyducks544
    @taffyducks544 2 года назад +17

    Other English heroes?! He was Welsh! Completely different culture and people. Wales was annexed to England by a Welsh bloodied King of England who gave them equal status as the English (they didn't just become English, it doesn't work like that). The Kingdom is now known as The Kingdom of England and Wales as of 1967.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  2 года назад +17

      He is celebrated as an English national hero

    • @insert_name_here6487
      @insert_name_here6487 2 месяца назад

      history wise the welsh ARE english just not german, french or scandinavian because the welsh are the modern day decendants of celtic tribes forced west by germanic migrations

  • @Ambientpirates
    @Ambientpirates 3 года назад +22

    Aye, more wonderful content from the Pirate King himself.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +3

      That means a lot from the master musician, thank you .)

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 2 года назад +1

      I'm really liking this channel. I refer to it fondly as "Pirate Central".

    • @ihn-90
      @ihn-90 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@harrietharlow9929"the complete encyclopedia on pirates"

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ihn-90 That, too!

    • @ihn-90
      @ihn-90 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@harrietharlow9929 Aye lad..

  • @edwardneilloftheclanmacnei7057
    @edwardneilloftheclanmacnei7057 3 года назад +9

    If Ruari the Turbulent was still alive and Captain Henry Morgan, they would have argued amongst each other about being king of Buccaneers. Both men were successful pirate Buccaneers in there own way and time line in history, they also have similar thing's in common. Though you can't beat Captain Morgans Rum, by the sound of it he had a bad liver disease.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +5

      Back then, "Buccaneer" referred exclusively to pirate-privateers active in the Caribbean, that primarily operated on land and sacked cities. It wasn't a universal synonym for pirate. Morgan also HATED being called a buccaneer and would probably have been offended by this video.

  • @mageillus
    @mageillus 3 года назад +15

    I like how in the movie “the Black Swan” the character that plays Henry Morgan looks exactly like in the picture!

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +6

      that is very cool

    • @mageillus
      @mageillus 3 года назад +5

      @@GoldandGunpowder I grew up watching the Spanish version but here’s the English version:
      ruclips.net/video/gwEG8sEscBQ/видео.html

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +7

      I might give it a watch, I actually don't like pirate media that much lmao

  • @erikthepirate8068
    @erikthepirate8068 3 года назад +11

    Sir Henry Morgan is one of my favorite Pirates!

  • @Ravishrex1
    @Ravishrex1 3 года назад +4

    Gold and Gunpowder delivered again.

  • @Ravishrex1
    @Ravishrex1 3 года назад +31

    Would like to hear more about spansih pirates as well.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +9

      i'd love to cover them, sadly i dont have much knowledge on them atm, aside from their general tactics and operations

    • @thedictationofallah
      @thedictationofallah 3 года назад +2

      i would love to hear about more of ship of the lines

    • @trangho5317
      @trangho5317 2 года назад

      @@GoldandGunpowder can make video about dutch pirate

    • @cheshire4856
      @cheshire4856 2 года назад

      @@thedictationofallah Or would it be Ship's of the Line? Also COMMENTS FOR THE ALGORITHM!

  • @capuchinhelper
    @capuchinhelper Год назад +2

    "The other side wanted lasting peace with Spain" "CRINGE" Oh my god I am on the floor, absolutely fantastic!

  • @tulbadan2028
    @tulbadan2028 2 года назад +3

    Great video, I really enjoyed it!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @M29WeaselDriver
    @M29WeaselDriver 3 года назад +2

    Another good video! Well done Sir!!!

  • @sunandshadow6593
    @sunandshadow6593 2 года назад +2

    One of many pirates: Captain Morgan there's too many of them, what are we going to do?
    Captain Sir Henry Morgan finds himself thinking hard, since Spain has sent many ships.
    Ghost of Sir Francis Drake to Sir Henry Morgan, with the force theme being played by a tone deaf pirate: Use the flame ship, young Morgan.

  • @justcallmeSmith
    @justcallmeSmith Год назад

    I should not just now be finding this channel, but I'm glad I did

  • @edwarddell3191
    @edwarddell3191 2 года назад +3

    Henry Morgan is I fact my ancestor, because of my Welsh heritage

  • @chairothefox9347
    @chairothefox9347 10 месяцев назад

    Hey man I’m a Bahamian tour guide and I watch you’re videos pretty much every week for inspiration. U should make a trip over.

  • @slidecatch
    @slidecatch 2 года назад +2

    Wonderfully fun and informative!

  • @ct1762
    @ct1762 3 года назад +3

    7:00 just a little more info about the explosion: Morgan and his Lieutenants had a Junta aka counsel of war off Ile Vache near modern day Haiti before their raid. afterwards, they had a massive dinner and kept drinking. One of his stewards went below to fetch more wine on Morgans orders. LIT torch in one hand, he went into the rum store... but it was the powder magazine. he most likely panicked (completely drunk) and dropped the torch. 6 men survived out of 80 or so, Morgan among them.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +1

      yeah all correct AFAIK, thanks

    • @alexwest2573
      @alexwest2573 2 года назад +1

      If only there was a sign above the door lmao

  • @merafirewing6591
    @merafirewing6591 2 года назад +2

    Couldn't find much about Henry Morgan's ship.
    Sir Francis Drake: Chad
    Sir Henry Morgan: *Gigachad*

  • @tiptoptechno
    @tiptoptechno Год назад +1

    Well presented and interesting, thanks!

  • @ezarky
    @ezarky 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video! Do you have any book or article recommendations if I wanted to learn more about Captain Morgan? Or in general really

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  2 года назад +2

      check the sources in the video description

    • @ezarky
      @ezarky 2 года назад +1

      @@GoldandGunpowder haha thank you I should've checked there first thing

    • @jplee4592
      @jplee4592 2 года назад

      The Buccaneer King by Dudly Pope is one of the best books. 👌

  • @mdathos4867
    @mdathos4867 3 года назад +5

    Could you make a video about Roque Brasiliano? I know there is little information about him but it would be nice to have a video about the only known "Brazilian" pirate. Apart from that, great video!

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +1

      Maybe in the future, there are much more interesting rovers to cover before Roc

  • @AlexanderosD
    @AlexanderosD Год назад

    Thanks to this, I now see Henry Morgan in a whole new light.

  • @CODEXAMBROSIUS
    @CODEXAMBROSIUS Год назад

    Great video!!! Very educational 😊

  • @chrisnarbone4344
    @chrisnarbone4344 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this video! If anyone wants to learn even more about Henry Morgan, checkout Cup of Gold by John Steinbeck...yes that John Steinbeck!

  • @TheRiverPirate13
    @TheRiverPirate13 3 года назад +2

    Always fun to watch your videos and so informative mate! I know the image of Captain Morgan on the rum bottle isn't historically accurate but I like the look of that version anyways! Lol! Diageo does a lot of great marketing of the exploits of Captain Morgan with rums & bottles that are unique. I have a bottle of Captain Morgan 1671 Rum that commemorates the loss of his ship "The Satisfaction" at the battle of Panama. The bottle design loosely reflects the time period too. Morgan's grave site is somewhere down in the briny deep in the ruins of Port Royal. Who knows, his grave site might be found one day! I do think though he would be more obscure to the general public historically if he wasn't marketed by the Rum company. I'm traveling to Jamaica in December but I'll be on the north coast not the south coast. Still I usually raise a glass of rum to Morgan and all the pirates that called Jamaica home!

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +1

      Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against the rum brand. I've never heard about Morgan ever having a ship named "The Satisfaction" or losing any ships at Panama. His fleet that sailed to Panama were unarmed, open-decked sailboats no bigger than barks or piraguas. No seacraft took part at the battle of Panama which was a land battle. Panama wasn't even located on the Caribbean coast of the Isthmus.

    • @TheRiverPirate13
      @TheRiverPirate13 3 года назад +1

      @@GoldandGunpowder The archeologists from Texas State University found the what is believed to be the wreck of the ship “at the mouth of the Chagres River. It was supposedly his flag ship The Satisfaction. This discovery was back 2011. I think that is why the rum company came out with rum bottle! Lol!

    • @TheRiverPirate13
      @TheRiverPirate13 3 года назад +1

      This river is in Panama.

  • @Wolf_Avery
    @Wolf_Avery Год назад

    Many adventures have been had with this gentleman; though I dare not visit him or the parrot bay once more.

  • @zacharylovelady9265
    @zacharylovelady9265 Год назад

    That sound bite of an age of sail ship creaking in this video is absolutely from the game sid meiers: pirates! I know that sound well!

  • @wickline5184
    @wickline5184 2 года назад +2

    good video

  • @Ravishrex1
    @Ravishrex1 3 года назад +2

    I like the sneak ins like 4 chan

  • @benugdsen75
    @benugdsen75 Год назад +1

    Drinking heavily and browsing 4Chan. It got me. 😂😂😂😂

  • @americansoccerunited
    @americansoccerunited Год назад +1

    "Browsing 4chan" lol 21:20

  • @HandyMan657
    @HandyMan657 Год назад

    Very interesting, thanks.

  • @chrisschmitt2895
    @chrisschmitt2895 Год назад

    Probably the oldest snuff box from recorded history. That’s badass

  • @DIEGhostfish
    @DIEGhostfish 11 месяцев назад

    Raspberry soda? That sounds delicious

  • @doc_holliday7884
    @doc_holliday7884 4 месяца назад

    I have the belief that the character Captain Blood was inspired by Captain Morgan. In the book the event at lake Maracaibo is the exact same.

  • @marcosmackie
    @marcosmackie Год назад

    Love it!❤

  • @Sevenigma777
    @Sevenigma777 6 месяцев назад

    Was that boat creaking sfx from Sid Meier's Pirates game?

  • @lewisdye5627
    @lewisdye5627 2 месяца назад

    proud that MorGan is a relative of mine.

  • @MrJeep75
    @MrJeep75 Год назад +1

    Let's set sail with capt. Morgan

  • @dtdtalktruth9734
    @dtdtalktruth9734 3 года назад +2

    The real King of Pirates

  • @LisaAnn777
    @LisaAnn777 4 месяца назад

    What a coincidence, im drinking his brand right now.

  • @brookingsbeachcomber
    @brookingsbeachcomber 3 года назад +4

    and i just thought he was the king of RUM

  • @hailmary2959
    @hailmary2959 3 года назад +2

    Can you cover Stede Bonnet next?

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +1

      no he's overexposed on youtube, i want to cover sea rovers that dont get much coverage or get a lot of unfair coverage

    • @hailmary2959
      @hailmary2959 3 года назад +1

      @@GoldandGunpowder okay

  • @dejabastian.12345
    @dejabastian.12345 2 года назад +1

    Question What were the weapons he liked and also carried around alot😪.

  • @beowulf.reborn
    @beowulf.reborn Год назад

    "Tricorns did not exist during Morgan's time."
    Yes they did. In fact, they were quite common by the 1660s.

  • @Ancientcaptain
    @Ancientcaptain Год назад

    Helping the algorithm

  • @ronaldgoldson8440
    @ronaldgoldson8440 Год назад +1

    "NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART "

  • @rachdarastrix5251
    @rachdarastrix5251 Год назад

    Spaniards on Hispaniola: "Ha haha! I love bullying Tanios!"
    Captain Henry Morgan: "Your turn!"
    Spaniards: "This isn't fair! What did we ever do to deserve this!"

  • @brockgrosso3262
    @brockgrosso3262 Год назад

    As an American every pirate is a hero

  • @pirategamer9127
    @pirategamer9127 3 года назад +2

    ❤❤❤⛵

  • @Dullahan161
    @Dullahan161 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent navigator? My ass. I just sailed I-5 with Captain Morgan and he made me crasb my Honda Civic into a Circle k

  • @elocxv
    @elocxv Год назад

    Think of all the unknown legends that didn’t have squires…

  • @peterswanson6816
    @peterswanson6816 Год назад

    Theyre isa drink named after him. I loved it and thought captain morgan was just the name. Apparently not.

  • @frogman-ns7yb
    @frogman-ns7yb 4 месяца назад

    I personally prefer the old sound system

  • @lc1138
    @lc1138 9 месяцев назад

    Browsing 4chan is most certainly a cause of bad health.

  • @SvengelskaBlondie
    @SvengelskaBlondie Год назад +1

    "Drinking heavily and browsing 4chan"
    Lulz, wonder what boards he would frequent. He might have been a fa/TG/uy, idk.

  • @lmvath211
    @lmvath211 Год назад

    Any stories of Pacific Buccaneers/Pirates?

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +1

      I have a video series on them: ruclips.net/video/Sl1RYR9A7yY/видео.html

    • @lmvath211
      @lmvath211 Год назад

      @@GoldandGunpowder perfect. I’m a pacific Mariner, SoCal. Cabo seems oddly void of much history also

  • @alycortesmilan1850
    @alycortesmilan1850 2 года назад

    Puerto principe está en Haití

  • @kevinsabharwal1822
    @kevinsabharwal1822 6 месяцев назад

    JP Morgan was also related to Henry

  • @sashakhan1262
    @sashakhan1262 Год назад

    So privateers did board other privateers ships, it was just common pirates that didn’t?

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад

      not common enough for me to know any instances of it

    • @sashakhan1262
      @sashakhan1262 Год назад

      But you mentioned Henry Morgan’s friend killing a Spanish privateer “during boarding action.”

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +2

      yeah because privateers were often commissioned to hunt pirates

    • @sashakhan1262
      @sashakhan1262 Год назад

      Thanks.

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 Год назад

      @@GoldandGunpowderand an enemy privateer is still a legitimate prize even without a license to hunt criminals of your own nation

  • @peterlewis8040
    @peterlewis8040 Год назад

    Like other English.....but he was Welsh. Born un Wales.

  • @bularcaalexandru2530
    @bularcaalexandru2530 3 года назад +1

    This is something I have always wondered, but I've never managed to find any info on this. On the bigger ships there are even 3 of those really luxurious decks on the stern of the ship. I figure that at least one must the captain's quarters, but what about all those other ones? They can't all be for the captain, that would be quite a waste of space, right? Also, love the videos, quite a shame you don't have as many viewers as you deserve - yet anyway :D

  • @funnelvortex7722
    @funnelvortex7722 3 года назад +2

    Could you do a video dispelling common minor pirate myths (like the myth that golden age pirates sang sea shanties or the idea that every pirate flag was the skull and crossbones and the bullshit about the "pirate code"), or a video at one point comparing Golden Age piracy with modern piracy and the similarities/differences between golden age pirates and modern piracy (other than the obvious technology gap)?

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +2

      I have videos on the skull and xbones and pirate code, but I will most likely remake them in the future. Other than that I want to cover less-known history rather than playing whack-a-mole with myths, which I don't find very interesting.
      I don't intend to cover modern piracy either. Piracy in the colonies during the 1630-1730 timespan was so exclusive in world history compared to pirates in other periods, in the society they built, how they impacted history, and how the societal view of them changed. That and I don't know much about modern pirates either

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comments btw, I think they are very interesting to read

    • @funnelvortex7722
      @funnelvortex7722 3 года назад

      ​@@GoldandGunpowder Thank you. Something I find interesting about colonial and Caribbean piracy is how it relates to the American mindset down the road leading up to the American revolution. Even though the American revolution didn't start up until 40 years after the Golden Age ended it shows how far back the idea of "independence" actually goes. For example, the colonies were already growing more distant from the crown by 1700 as the crown became more invested in India and dealing with France and Spain. The Caribbean and American colonial region was a wild frontier at the time where the ideas of self-governance actually began to take root, a lot of times pirates were able to have more power in a region than a governor or other crown-appointed official with little to no resistance simply because the average person could care less and enterprises often felt like they got better deals from the pirates than the "official" merchants. Raiding ships in the Caribbean and selling the goods in the colonies up north was a very profitable endeavor at the time.
      Even though the golden age was not at all a direct influencer of the revolution the "distant" mindset that allowed the Golden Age to occur eventually also allowed the American Revolution to occur decades later.
      I think it's telling how different pirates are seen in the modern US and UK. The US likes to view pirates as free-spirited rogues resisting tyranny while the UK likes to view them as bands of horrific brutish savages. Of course neither interpretation is historically correct, but these interpretations do show the long-term sociocultural influence and imprint the Golden Age had overall on the Atlantic world going forward. Hell, many major cities on the US East Coast take pride in the fact they had "their pirate guy" back in the colonial days and if American media features a pirate he's usually the hero, and if it's British media he's usually the villain.

  • @jonathanwilliams1065
    @jonathanwilliams1065 Год назад

    My ancestors

  • @joecombs7468
    @joecombs7468 2 года назад

  • @Underbottom.Sandydown
    @Underbottom.Sandydown 2 года назад +2

    yarr

  • @ProjectRedfoot
    @ProjectRedfoot Год назад

    I dated a descendant of his. That's all.
    Cool story, right?

  • @antonbrakhage490
    @antonbrakhage490 3 года назад +3

    Its funny how Exquemelin calling Morgan a commoner is seen as a defamatory insult. Obviously that would have been the view then, but from a modern perspective I see nothing particularly admirable about the aristocracy of them- on the whole, a pack of slave holding tyrants enjoying wealth and privilege at the expense of those they deemed beneath them.
    None of which detracts from Morgan's skill as a commander, which even Exquemelin acknowledged.
    Edit: Also I wouldn't dismiss the rape allegation so quickly. That story might well be false, but given the low conviction rates for rape even in the modern day, the long history of rape of captured populations in war, and how different attitudes toward sex and consent were then, I'd honestly be surprised if the average buccaneer wasn't a rapist. Unfortunately, there may not be any way to say for sure here. We don't even have the account of the alleged victim, or their name. All we have is the word of one of Morgan's subordinates against the word of another.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  3 года назад +1

      We can assume all we want, I don't like to assume. Based on what I know of the 17th century view on rape and sex, and Henry Morgan, and other buccaneers, I can say that it was a common enough(though not as common as we might think) occurance amongst buccaneers in general, but that Morgan had intentions against it. Considering his humane track record and behaviour in personal life, evidence points against it. This isn't very strange, military forces of the time often had strict moral codes on behaviour towards prisoners and occupied populations, even if these codes broke down during prolonged campaigns or during fierce civilian resistance.

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Год назад +1

    A Traitor!

  • @GAIVSCALIGVLA
    @GAIVSCALIGVLA Год назад

    Lmaooo the cringe

  • @fauxhound5061
    @fauxhound5061 Год назад

    I can barely understand half the words you say