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1708 in piracy
See also:
1707
in
piracy
,
other events of 1708,
1709 in piracy
and the
list of
'years of Piracy'.
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Events
The
Parliament of Great Britain
passes
an act prohibiting the
British government
from accepting
plunder
taken by
privateers
.
During his first voyage,
Captain
Woodes Rogers
encounters
marooned
privateer
Alexander Selkirk
and rescues him after four years living on
Juan Fernández Islands
. After sacking
Guayaquil
, he and Selkirk would
visit
the
Galapagos Islands
.
Kiljkover-al is attacked by French privateer
Anthony Ferry
with three ships and around
300
men
. Ferry's fleet
proceeds
up the
Essequibo River
burning
Indian
villages
along the way before anchoring opposite of
Bartica
. The
commander
of
the local
garrison offered a
ransom
of 50,000 gilders, which included
slaves
and goods along with 2,500 in cash.
Deaths