Empire: World History

198. The Pirate Trial of the Century

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Oct 29, 2024
William Kidd, a Scottish privateer, struggles with his crew amid pirate hunts gone awry. Tensions boil over when he resorts to brutal tactics and mutiny brews. His transformation from lawful adventurer to infamous pirate unfolds through tales of violence and treasure-seeking. Delve into his complex relationships, particularly with rival Culliford, leading to betrayal and a dramatic trial. As Kidd fights for his innocence, the dark truths of piracy and political intrigues come to light, culminating in his tragic execution.
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Mutiny and Murder

  • Kidd's crew grew restless due to lack of spoils, leading to mutiny and questioning of his leadership.
  • He killed crewman William Moore with a bucket for inciting mutiny.
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Targeting Mughal Ships

  • After killing Moore, Kidd targeted Mughal vessels, including those on pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • This act directly antagonized the East India Company.
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Preemptive Condemnation

  • Kidd's name was put on a pardon list's exception list even before his piratical acts.
  • Facing betrayal and survival needs, he attacked any vessel he could.
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