Hey guys, thank you for watching this latest episode with Colin! When it comes to pirate history, he's the best there is -- I hope you guys enjoyed it! If you haven't already, please hit that **SUBSCRIBE** button and the **LIKE** button on the video as well -- and don't forget to share the show around with your friends! 🙌💯 ⬇***TIMESTAMPS***⬇ 00:00 - Pirates Rein (1750s), Origins of Pirates in the Caribbean, Henry Avery & Mutiny ☠ 12:50 - Henry Avery’s Legend & Piracy Escape, Pirate Recruiting, Labor Market Crisis 💰 21:37 - European Countries Navy Pirate Strategy, Private Shareholding Companies Grow, Colonial Wars of 18th Century 🛳 27:08 - Colin Reporting Soviet Union, Fall of Berlin Wall 👀 35:55 - Pirates Pop Culture Imagery & Why, Rise of Piracy, Sailors Always Angry 😡 47:57 - Sailing Back in the 18th Century, Inventions, Valuable Trades, England to Nassau, Bahamas Trip, Most Wealthy Port in the Caribbean 🏝 58:41 - Henry Jennings Declared Pirates, Monarch Succession in England Issues, Inbred Jaw of Royals, 1707 United Kingdom Creation 🇬🇧 01:07:47 - Jennings & Benjamin Hornigold Pirate Rivalry, Vero Beach Shipwreck, Attacking Spanish, Charles Vane Pirate Legend 🌊 01:13:31 - Colin’s Deep Pirate Research & Visiting London National Archives, Tracking Black Beard’s Journey 🧔🏻♂ 01:24:31 - Woodes Rogers Circumnavigation & Spanish Attacks, Black Beard, Pirates Living in Nassau & Rivalries, English/Spanish Ships War w/ Pirates 😵 01:37:01 - Pirates Reign of Terror & Brilliant Strategies, Pirates & Slaves (African Descent) Relationship, Carolina’s Colony ‼ 01:45:17 - Biggest Misconception of First Colonies, Covenant Relationship w/ God (Pilgrims Mindset) 🦃 01:55:20 - Scottish & Irish War Like Culture, Encouraged to Settle in Places, Inequalities & Natural Hierarchies 😱 02:04:10 - Pirates & African Descent, Famous Women Pirates, Origins of the word Pirate 🏴☠ 02:19:20 - Black Beards Bizzare TRUTH, Samuel Bellamy Story, Spanish Treasure, North Carolina’s Value 🫢 02:34:33 - Black Beard’s Story, Crazy Battle 🤺 02:43:01 - Charles Vane’s Tragic Death, Modern-Day Pirates 🤯 02:53:07 - Truth of Pirates of the Caribbean, Assassins Creed Accuracy 😯 03:01:49 - Find Colin 👇
N looking at left n right division in our country now, these history lessons put some origin understanding behind this, division seems to be at very beg giving meaning n natural understanding to division we currently see
Hey JD , you do realise that there's a guy after cloning your profile and is trying to scam us in comments ,only an eejit would think it's you anyway.👍🇮🇪💚👍
A pirate walks into a bar with a steering wheel down his pants. The bartender says, "what's that for?" The pirate replies, "Arrrrr, it's driving me nuts!" This was an excellent episode. There's something fascinating about pirates, the stories are great and imagining finding buried treasure is every man's dream. He told these historical accounts with so much enthusiasm that it held my attention without pause.
A pirate with a hook for a hand and an eyepatch was asked about his injuries. " T'was a shark, what took me hand. And a blasted pelican," spits on ground "What took me eye. Bugger shit in me face. It was me first week with the hook..."
Today is my Friday… and I get to listen to the Julian Dorey podcast for the rest of the work day!!! That’s a good rest of the day to me!! Have a beautiful rest of the day🌞🌼🤍
@@JulianDorey thank you Julian I will ofc,the show was awesome today got me through the work day 100 percent!!! I loved hearing about cape cod and Rhode island that was a cool lil surprise and the clip of Joby you incorporated within the show was a nice touch👌🏻
The coffee cup on the desk is killin me, does anybody else always look at it like when Bart was writing on the blackboard and the scene cuts out fast...lol
Not sure if it was mentioned but, Jack Sparrow is based on the real-life pirate Jack (John) Ward. Ward later became a Corsair for the Ottoman Empire as "Yusef Reis".
When I was a kid in the 70s I used to fish for mullet in Tampa Bay near Rocky creek, there was a hermit that lived out on a midden he would take me across the bay in a bigger skiff we would sell mullet to the Mullet Inn Hed buy a bottle of booze. This dude would tell some awesome stories about Pirates in that area which ignited my young imagination. He died a bit latter and I found his body. but my dog dug up a bunch of buried folgers coffee jars filled with what looked like bills turned out to be cut up newspaper the same size as bills. I ended up finding a whole bunch of jars but no cash has to be out there still. Gasparilla was known to sail into the bay and get fresh water from the creek he swore he had a stash of booty there.
Talked about it on a Patreon ep we're putting out, but I kinda was hesitant to discuss it. It was awesome, but really went down there to unplug. Had no phone and captured zero content. It was awesome.
i get excited for every new julien show, can always tell if its gonna be a banger w the intro love the intros, really helps decide if i want to spend 3 hours listening to someome i might not have interest in
As a Rhode Islander Here I’ve been going deep on the only original Colony that harbored Privateer’s. Our first attorney general’s kid was a pirate and all down hill since.
So the eye patch wasnt from loosing an eye it was to have an eye dilated for going below deck when you went below deck you would be essentially blind so you would switch the eye patch and have one eye ready but youre deffinately right about pegs and hooks
A spec forces sniper told me that about the eye patch.....I read somewhere that the gold earrings was so that if they died they could sell the ear ring for funeral expenses or whatever
@kirkbarnett1231 I've heard that as well about the earing I believe it was also if their ship went down and they survived it was enough to buy passage home as well or to a port where they could find passage home
@@Richard-j3z right.... Seems like most of the stereotypical stuff associated with them actually had a practical purpose...another kinda related one I heard somewhere is that barbecue came from buccaneers spit roasting pork...I think the two words in Spanish are much more closely pronounced/spelled....all interesting to me regardless
@kirkbarnett1231 I'm pretty sure barbecue came from german immigrants who settled in Texas I'd be wil ling to bet alot of those pirates were Germans and or so called barbarians ik the skull and cross bones was a knights Templar symbol and alot of the surviving members of templars became pirates to exact revenge for the inquisition on Friday the 13th it also explains how they had such a vast knowledge of how and where to be to intercept treasure ships and cause so much trouble for the empires of the day
If you enjoy this subject, you have to watch the TV series Black Sails. While not factual is does shed some light on the subject. It's also very entertaining.
Hi Julian. If you are interested in Kosovo, look into a guy named Ron Haviv. He’s a conflict photographer who was there in 99. Dont remember the general’s name but he put a hit out on Ron for exposing war crimes. I believe he is based out of Brooklyn. A search of his name will give you a few results if you want to look into him.
Great episode. I absolutely ❤ the pirate age. Its fascinating how much impact they had on the world in such a short period of time. The tv series Black Sails is a must watch.
The jolly roger was a templar symbol and alot of survivors of the friday the 13th massacre ended up as pirates theres a fair amount of evidence that the reason they became pirates was to get revenge for the massacre and wreak as much havok as they could and disrupting shipping lanes was a great way to do so
Still find coins after storms on the treasure coast to. This day. My buddy collects gold , has it made into jewelry and sells. I appreciate you Sir Dorey for doing your part to get truths out like you do 🙏
An unusual topic,should be very good, especially for me anyway cos I don't anything about pirates except for Grace O Mally the famous Irish pirate queen. I love learning so I'm gonna love this, nice one 👍🇮🇪
One of the main trade routes was off the east coast of the Dominican Republic. I remember snorkelling there few year back and even saw a cannon on the sea bed. Was a good 25-30foot down. Would have loved to have explored it more. Could have been treasure Down there.
Europeans, and yes I am generalizing every country in the continent, will look at this history and scoff saying it’s “before the U.S.A. existed”, and just ignore the centuries where certain European countries would basically, if not literally, be occupied by foreign powers. Probably because they were the colonizers and think it’s part of their history, but it’s not solely theirs. It’s shared.
Sorry to be a bother but did I miss something? Been waiting for the podcast of your trip to the Amazon w/ Paul Rosalie? If I missed it could u post the link for me please.
Alessi and I recorded a RUclips members podcast that will come out in a week or 2. I'm sure I'll talk about it on Podcasts though. I had never scheduled a pod specifically about it, but we did end up doing the members recording. Paul is the man and it was a blast being there with him
Fun fact: Jean Lafitte’s crew settled in grande isle La and throughout that area. My grandfather, who became a Light Hw Champion of the World was/is a descendant of Lafitte’s 1st Lt Néz Couplé (No Nose) so I always assumed they were all bad mofos back then. Js more to the story
Learned more about colonialism n story of our founding macroscopically Then I did in all my school years combined . Thanks to both of u, so fascinating 😊
I thought that the widely accepted "golden age" of piracy was 1675 to 1725 (give or take). To state the beginning was really 1715 seems to me to be disregarding 40 years of very well known pirates, way to many to mention but a 5 minute search would show many names that are recognisable. My favourite pirate is Francois L'Ollonaise (born as Jean David Nau, to French parents who sold him into indentured servitude, to Spanish owners that took him to the carribean). Also many pirates were freed slaves in transit that then had a choice to join the pirate crew. Unless of course the pirate captain happened to be "Black" Bart Roberts, who started off as a slave transporter.
Anybody that's enjoyed this podcast please go and watch the series black sails I feel as though I know all of this information from this guy and all the stories just from that TV series
All the way at the end when he talks about Ubisoft and their "historically accurate" games, lol. Japan might have something to say about that. (Pirate game was good, though, to be fair)
Oldest material from a sail that’s in a museum comes New Zealand 🇳🇿 original navigator of the sea used the stars carving have been left around the world from knowledge passed down from elders New Zealand are the only indigenous people that have a treaty with the crown which means they stand side by side to the crown not under
Skull and crossbones ☠️ or as we know now today as"The Jolly Roger" design dates back to the knights Templar in the middle ages for remembrance of Jacques de molay last grandmaster the knights Templar.
@@JulianDorey it’s interesting although quite difficult to read because was written at the time of the golden age of piracy. Talks about the various torture techniques etc.
So strange how the Marxist syntax sticks out. Not my thing and nothing this guy said did I really disagree with but lots of , “bourgeois” and pointing out Capitalist faults, maybe I heard some power concepts that come more specifically to that mindset. I wonder if that is why Julian mentioned his travels in the crumbling Communist Bloc. I wondered if anybody else noticed? Edit: “White navy, proles” Edit edit: Two hours in and dude seems pretty balanced to me. You can get his books on Audible with a membership, but without credits.
What does julian always look like he's got something stuck somewhere on the front of ALL his podcasts.... took me a while then l realised he did it to draw you in...😅😅 it worked
Julian my man, great episode. But I think sometimes you need to understand when a guest is explaining a concept (ex. Circumnavigation), and you say “oh I know” or “I’m well aware” is unneeded. It kind of derails things, and no one is questioning your intelligence. Please just let the guests explain things, even if you are aware of them. There’s likely listeners who are not.
Hey guys, thank you for watching this latest episode with Colin! When it comes to pirate history, he's the best there is -- I hope you guys enjoyed it! If you haven't already, please hit that **SUBSCRIBE** button and the **LIKE** button on the video as well -- and don't forget to share the show around with your friends! 🙌💯
⬇***TIMESTAMPS***⬇
00:00 - Pirates Rein (1750s), Origins of Pirates in the Caribbean, Henry Avery & Mutiny ☠
12:50 - Henry Avery’s Legend & Piracy Escape, Pirate Recruiting, Labor Market Crisis 💰
21:37 - European Countries Navy Pirate Strategy, Private Shareholding Companies Grow, Colonial Wars of 18th Century 🛳
27:08 - Colin Reporting Soviet Union, Fall of Berlin Wall 👀
35:55 - Pirates Pop Culture Imagery & Why, Rise of Piracy, Sailors Always Angry 😡
47:57 - Sailing Back in the 18th Century, Inventions, Valuable Trades, England to Nassau, Bahamas Trip, Most Wealthy Port in the Caribbean 🏝
58:41 - Henry Jennings Declared Pirates, Monarch Succession in England Issues, Inbred Jaw of Royals, 1707 United Kingdom Creation 🇬🇧
01:07:47 - Jennings & Benjamin Hornigold Pirate Rivalry, Vero Beach Shipwreck, Attacking Spanish, Charles Vane Pirate Legend 🌊
01:13:31 - Colin’s Deep Pirate Research & Visiting London National Archives, Tracking Black Beard’s Journey 🧔🏻♂
01:24:31 - Woodes Rogers Circumnavigation & Spanish Attacks, Black Beard, Pirates Living in Nassau & Rivalries, English/Spanish Ships War w/ Pirates 😵
01:37:01 - Pirates Reign of Terror & Brilliant Strategies, Pirates & Slaves (African Descent) Relationship, Carolina’s Colony ‼
01:45:17 - Biggest Misconception of First Colonies, Covenant Relationship w/ God (Pilgrims Mindset) 🦃
01:55:20 - Scottish & Irish War Like Culture, Encouraged to Settle in Places, Inequalities & Natural Hierarchies 😱
02:04:10 - Pirates & African Descent, Famous Women Pirates, Origins of the word Pirate 🏴☠
02:19:20 - Black Beards Bizzare TRUTH, Samuel Bellamy Story, Spanish Treasure, North Carolina’s Value 🫢
02:34:33 - Black Beard’s Story, Crazy Battle 🤺
02:43:01 - Charles Vane’s Tragic Death, Modern-Day Pirates 🤯
02:53:07 - Truth of Pirates of the Caribbean, Assassins Creed Accuracy 😯
03:01:49 - Find Colin 👇
N looking at left n right division in our country now, these history lessons put some origin understanding behind this, division seems to be at very beg giving meaning n natural understanding to division we currently see
YESSS JULIAN. As always, and once again, you have blown me away with your fire content, big hello from your Australian fans 🇦🇺
Hey JD , you do realise that there's a guy after cloning your profile and is trying to scam us in comments ,only an eejit would think it's you anyway.👍🇮🇪💚👍
Very good episode. Dan Carlin and Stephen Kotkin would be great guests.
A pirate walks into a bar with a steering wheel down his pants. The bartender says, "what's that for?" The pirate replies, "Arrrrr, it's driving me nuts!" This was an excellent episode. There's something fascinating about pirates, the stories are great and imagining finding buried treasure is every man's dream. He told these historical accounts with so much enthusiasm that it held my attention without pause.
Love to hear it Ethan!
Ooh that's a good one I think I'll borrow it😂
Stealing that 😂😂😂
😂😂
I agree mate 👍
A pirate with a hook for a hand and an eyepatch was asked about his injuries. " T'was a shark, what took me hand. And a blasted pelican," spits on ground "What took me eye. Bugger shit in me face. It was me first week with the hook..."
😂😂😂😂😂
Real
hahaha
Today is my Friday… and I get to listen to the Julian Dorey podcast for the rest of the work day!!! That’s a good rest of the day to me!! Have a beautiful rest of the day🌞🌼🤍
Makes the day go by alot faster
@@Wootensportscards YUPPP
Have a great extended weekend Kristina!
@@JulianDorey thank you Julian I will ofc,the show was awesome today got me through the work day 100 percent!!! I loved hearing about cape cod and Rhode island that was a cool lil surprise and the clip of Joby you incorporated within the show was a nice touch👌🏻
@@kristinacurrie4385 🤌🤌
As someone that has always found all history fascinating & interesting; I absolutely enjoyed yet another informative episode!
Love to hear this!
@JulianDorey been looking forward to this one since I saw the post, my Tuesday just got better, as usual. Thank you Brotha, LFG!
Tuesday drops for the win Anthony!
@JulianDorey every time Bro, every time!
The coffee cup on the desk is killin me, does anybody else always look at it like when Bart was writing on the blackboard and the scene cuts out fast...lol
haha always a good touch on these eps!
Not sure if it was mentioned but, Jack Sparrow is based on the real-life pirate Jack (John) Ward. Ward later became a Corsair for the Ottoman Empire as "Yusef Reis".
👀
When I was a kid in the 70s I used to fish for mullet in Tampa Bay near Rocky creek, there was a hermit that lived out on a midden he would take me across the bay in a bigger skiff we would sell mullet to the Mullet Inn Hed buy a bottle of booze. This dude would tell some awesome stories about Pirates in that area which ignited my young imagination. He died a bit latter and I found his body. but my dog dug up a bunch of buried folgers coffee jars filled with what looked like bills turned out to be cut up newspaper the same size as bills. I ended up finding a whole bunch of jars but no cash has to be out there still. Gasparilla was known to sail into the bay and get fresh water from the creek he swore he had a stash of booty there.
“Yes I am a Pirate, 200 years too late…” RIP Jimmy B!😘
Great episode Gents!🤙🏼✌🏼😊
You been killing it lately good job…surprised no Amazon show?
Talked about it on a Patreon ep we're putting out, but I kinda was hesitant to discuss it. It was awesome, but really went down there to unplug. Had no phone and captured zero content. It was awesome.
You might not see this but great episode Julian very interesting and unique I enjoyed even more than I expected. Keep it up man love the content
A topic I am now fascinated by! Holy crap Julian, well done getting these guests. This guy is wonderful! New book ordered
We love to hear that! Thank you for supporting the show and Colin!
Yo love your videos brother highkey gets me through the work days🔥🔥🔥
I always love to hear this man -- I'm really glad you're enjoying the show!
Dude I’m entertained, We need more Pirate and early American history JD!!!
You are gonna be in luck later this year I am sure!
i get excited for every new julien show, can always tell if its gonna be a banger w the intro love the intros, really helps decide if i want to spend 3 hours listening to someome i might not have interest in
Glad to hear you're loving the show man!
Thanks Julian, I found this really interesting thanks, learnt some new stuff. More recent history and society podcasts like this please.
Love to hear it Steven! And I love pretty much anything history, so I'm sure you'll be in luck with content like that as we move along here
As a Rhode Islander Here I’ve been going deep on the only original Colony that harbored Privateer’s. Our first attorney general’s kid was a pirate and all down hill since.
Sweet, I will be listening to this while programming today.
Zoinks
LFG Damien!
AWESOME!! His book American Nations is an EXCELLENT read. Highly recommend it.
Best intro I’ve seen from you Julian and I’ve seen you put out bangers
Shoutout Alessi on the edit!!
@@JulianDoreyshout out alessi
Didn't expect to hear about Croatia in this podcast :)
Surprise surprise!
So the eye patch wasnt from loosing an eye it was to have an eye dilated for going below deck when you went below deck you would be essentially blind so you would switch the eye patch and have one eye ready but youre deffinately right about pegs and hooks
Double checked just cause that sounded like bs and it is 😂
A spec forces sniper told me that about the eye patch.....I read somewhere that the gold earrings was so that if they died they could sell the ear ring for funeral expenses or whatever
@kirkbarnett1231 I've heard that as well about the earing I believe it was also if their ship went down and they survived it was enough to buy passage home as well or to a port where they could find passage home
@@Richard-j3z right.... Seems like most of the stereotypical stuff associated with them actually had a practical purpose...another kinda related one I heard somewhere is that barbecue came from buccaneers spit roasting pork...I think the two words in Spanish are much more closely pronounced/spelled....all interesting to me regardless
@kirkbarnett1231 I'm pretty sure barbecue came from german immigrants who settled in Texas I'd be wil ling to bet alot of those pirates were Germans and or so called barbarians ik the skull and cross bones was a knights Templar symbol and alot of the surviving members of templars became pirates to exact revenge for the inquisition on Friday the 13th it also explains how they had such a vast knowledge of how and where to be to intercept treasure ships and cause so much trouble for the empires of the day
If you enjoy this subject, you have to watch the TV series Black Sails. While not factual is does shed some light on the subject. It's also very entertaining.
Top 10 best series ever. Recently added to Netflix ❤
That goes yrs back! Good show. Have the series on HD somewhere.
👀
@@dananorth895 It does. I watched again recently. Outstanding show.
Hi Julian. If you are interested in Kosovo, look into a guy named Ron Haviv. He’s a conflict photographer who was there in 99. Dont remember the general’s name but he put a hit out on Ron for exposing war crimes. I believe he is based out of Brooklyn. A search of his name will give you a few results if you want to look into him.
Good to know -- thank you!
10 minutes in I'm thinking what an amazing film this could be.
...indeed
Watch the TV show Black Sails.
@@endzhere1638chimed In to say THAT.. black sails asap
Excellent episode! Thanks.
Thank you -- Glad you enjoyed it!
Great episode. I absolutely ❤ the pirate age. Its fascinating how much impact they had on the world in such a short period of time. The tv series Black Sails is a must watch.
The jolly roger was a templar symbol and alot of survivors of the friday the 13th massacre ended up as pirates theres a fair amount of evidence that the reason they became pirates was to get revenge for the massacre and wreak as much havok as they could and disrupting shipping lanes was a great way to do so
This is awesome when I was younger my family & I went on a black beard tour
Yeah this is a really good one again J man, the bideford one and this are top tier
Love to hear it man! Glad you enjoyed!
This is great!
🙌 🙌
Still find coins after storms on the treasure coast to. This day. My buddy collects gold , has it made into jewelry and sells.
I appreciate you Sir Dorey for doing your part to get truths out like you do 🙏
My pleasure!
Assassin's Creed Black Flag might be the best Pirate media ever.
So 30 mins in, CIA... Am I right?!?
Great episode, got me through work
Thank you Connor! Love it man
Big Rock Candy mountain, Song by Harry McClintock
💯
An unusual topic,should be very good, especially for me anyway cos I don't anything about pirates except for Grace O Mally the famous Irish pirate queen. I love learning so I'm gonna love this, nice one 👍🇮🇪
I hope you enjoy a good history lesson from Colin!
Great interview.
Our Flag Means Death is a fun pirate show. Historical characters/location with a satire story from Taika Waititi
great podcast great guest!!
Thank you Pat!
One of the main trade routes was off the east coast of the Dominican Republic. I remember snorkelling there few year back and even saw a cannon on the sea bed. Was a good 25-30foot down. Would have loved to have explored it more. Could have been treasure
Down there.
Europeans, and yes I am generalizing every country in the continent, will look at this history and scoff saying it’s “before the U.S.A. existed”, and just ignore the centuries where certain European countries would basically, if not literally, be occupied by foreign powers. Probably because they were the colonizers and think it’s part of their history, but it’s not solely theirs. It’s shared.
Sorry to be a bother but did I miss something? Been waiting for the podcast of your trip to the Amazon w/ Paul Rosalie? If I missed it could u post the link for me please.
he interviewed that guy awhile ago he didn't go with him tho
@@stomper2888 Did Julian go to the Amazon? Did he stay w/ Paul after Lex left?
Alessi and I recorded a RUclips members podcast that will come out in a week or 2. I'm sure I'll talk about it on Podcasts though. I had never scheduled a pod specifically about it, but we did end up doing the members recording. Paul is the man and it was a blast being there with him
@@stomper2888 i did go with him
@@lindabrown3893 yes i got there 2 hours after Lex left
Thank you 😊
✊
This is great. Real life Black Sails in depth.
The hobo song is the Big Rock Candy mountain
Best episode I've seen yet, now brace the main sail ya scurvy curr arrrghhh 😁
Why are pirates thief's? "Cause they Arrrrr"
The first three of the Pirate of the Caribbean films are the best. Also, Assassin's Creed Black Flag is my favorite out of the game series.
I like odyssey the best, but black flag was awesome....would love to see the mechanics from black flag, Odyssey and valhalla combined
I like odyssey the best, but black flag was awesome....would love to see the mechanics from black flag, Odyssey and valhalla combined
OMG AMAZING GET, COLIN WOODARD IS MY FAVORITE HISTORIAN
Pirates be wildin and sh!t 😂
Yes lol
@@JulianDorey you're one of the few channels that both responds and doesn't call me a bot 🥳💯🙌🏻🫡
@@LUDWIG215. i do my best haha
U don't even know the half matey!!! Arghhhh!
As I have been playing the Joycity version of Pirates of the Caribbean for the past 8 yrs now. lol
Absolute madness
Yes
Fucking pirates? Are you for real Julian? Count me in.
I am for real my man!
Fun fact: Jean Lafitte’s crew settled in grande isle La and throughout that area.
My grandfather, who became a Light Hw Champion of the World was/is a descendant of Lafitte’s 1st Lt Néz Couplé (No Nose) so I always assumed they were all bad mofos back then. Js more to the story
Pirates good guys and Mavy bad guys sounds just like One Piece to me 😂
I am a sailor. This podcast I need.
LFG
Avast Ye:
Whats a pirate's favorite letter?
You think it would be Rrrrrrr,
But his true love is the C....
Great episode as always.
PS. Watch DeadWood!!!!
Thank you!
Half of a crew dying per a typical voyage seems a little high to believe. Port towns are gonna notice and stop participating via manpower.
omg @1:30:50 I thought he was gunna say 20-30 people and then he says 2k-3k
If you like this video & topic, you might want to read The Wager. It’s a great book. Narrative non-fiction.
Thank you for the recommendation!
Another one‼️
🏴☠️FLYING HIGH
YESSIR
God dsmn..Tipper? SOMEONE IN NJ has to know.
Big rock candy mountain Julian, COME ON!
lol good work lately keep it up
hahaha
Learned more about colonialism n story of our founding macroscopically
Then I did in all my school years combined . Thanks to both of u, so fascinating 😊
This is awesome to hear man!
I thought that the widely accepted "golden age" of piracy was 1675 to 1725 (give or take). To state the beginning was really 1715 seems to me to be disregarding 40 years of very well known pirates, way to many to mention but a 5 minute search would show many names that are recognisable. My favourite pirate is Francois L'Ollonaise (born as Jean David Nau, to French parents who sold him into indentured servitude, to Spanish owners that took him to the carribean). Also many pirates were freed slaves in transit that then had a choice to join the pirate crew. Unless of course the pirate captain happened to be "Black" Bart Roberts, who started off as a slave transporter.
You are correct
I just SMASHED the Subscribe button and the "d" at the end of it dissapeared.
Black flags is one of the best series ever, despite the ending.... All the best series blow it in the final season seems like
As a North Carolina native I don’t like descriptions l😂 cause nothings changed 😂
Anybody that's enjoyed this podcast please go and watch the series black sails I feel as though I know all of this information from this guy and all the stories just from that TV series
All the way at the end when he talks about Ubisoft and their "historically accurate" games, lol.
Japan might have something to say about that. (Pirate game was good, though, to be fair)
Oldest material from a sail that’s in a museum comes New Zealand 🇳🇿 original navigator of the sea used the stars carving have been left around the world from knowledge passed down from elders New Zealand are the only indigenous people that have a treaty with the crown which means they stand side by side to the crown not under
Greek mythos is full of pirates.
👀
👀
Skull and crossbones ☠️ or as we know now today as"The Jolly Roger" design dates back to the knights Templar in the middle ages for remembrance of Jacques de molay last grandmaster the knights Templar.
yo, my man properly pronouced Gdańsk!
Assassins Creed Black Flag is the best Assassins Creed and pirate game ever made.
This guy looks like the guy from "first encounters of the third kind."
Richard dreyfus?
@Rykiz_Vidz no I meant someone else. I may have reference wrong documentary. I was talking about someone I saw on JRE podcast.
Dude sounds like Mr. Ballen and brian griffin
lmao
Top!
Has he read ‘A History of the Robbery’s and Murders of Pyrates’?
I have not no
@@JulianDorey it’s interesting although quite difficult to read because was written at the time of the golden age of piracy. Talks about the various torture techniques etc.
Jack Sparrow = GOAT
Yes
So strange how the Marxist syntax sticks out. Not my thing and nothing this guy said did I really disagree with but lots of , “bourgeois” and pointing out Capitalist faults, maybe I heard some power concepts that come more specifically to that mindset. I wonder if that is why Julian mentioned his travels in the crumbling Communist Bloc. I wondered if anybody else noticed?
Edit: “White navy, proles”
Edit edit: Two hours in and dude seems pretty balanced to me. You can get his books on Audible with a membership, but without credits.
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I feel bad for your partner lmfao jk jk
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@@corbenotton she’s learned to adapt just like any evolutionary species
@@erickmiller4948 lmfao that's a good one bud I like that might have to use it some day
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there are not pirates today just skinny africans who steal boats
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One Piece calls some privateers warlords hinting how warlords and cartels and insurgencies are land pirates of today.
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Let’s fucking go!
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That's black sails this guy explaining
What does julian always look like he's got something stuck somewhere on the front of ALL his podcasts.... took me a while then l realised he did it to draw you in...😅😅 it worked
Britain was born on 1707 so it was born during golden pirate age
We are super pirate
What dose a pirate say once he gets out of Rehab
Trigger Me Timber’s!
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Arrrrrrrr let's go!!!!!
BOOM
What be a pirates favorite letter?
C they have seven of them
Julian my man, great episode. But I think sometimes you need to understand when a guest is explaining a concept (ex. Circumnavigation), and you say “oh I know” or “I’m well aware” is unneeded. It kind of derails things, and no one is questioning your intelligence. Please just let the guests explain things, even if you are aware of them. There’s likely listeners who are not.
Not even one mention of butt pirates?
lmao
Can't wait to see how AI organized all these congruently n see all new stuff we learn
Pirates { governments) stealing from pirates! Nothing new under the sun!
What is a Pirate's favorite letter?
Aye! You think it be the R... but it really be the C!