Today's installment concludes Buccaneers Sack Panama,our selection from History of the Pirates by Johann W. Von Archenholz published in 1803. For
Battle of Panama City
The Governor immediately ordered the cavalry to charge the enemy, and the wild bulls to be at the same time let loose upon them.Continuing
Morgan’s Buccaneers Reaches Pacific Coast
At this sight, which announced the speedy termination of their miseries, they were transported with joy.Continuing Buccaneers Sack Panama,our
Morgan’s Buccaneers Get Desperate
On the following day the freebooters made still less progress; want of food had totally exhausted them, and they were frequently obliged to
March on Panama City
At length, on January 18th, he commenced his march toward Panama, with a chosen body of freebooters, who were thirteen hundred strong.Continuing
Assault on Fort Saint Laurent
From that moment they determined to carry the fort or die to a man upon the spot.Continuing Buccaneers Sack Panama,our selection from History of
Buccaneers Sack Panama
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Plan of Attack.IntroductionThe pirates of the Caribbean prospered most