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May 2020
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Enemy of All Mankind | A True Story of P...

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On September 11th, 1695, two ships confronted each other in the middle of the Indian Ocean: one an enormous treasure ship owned by the Grand Mughal of India, and the other a much smaller British pirate ship led by Henry Every.   What happened next changed the world. Every and his crew took off with $100 million in loot and sparked the world’s first global m ... Show More
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