![]() ![]() According to Jack, after he saved the civilians from the vicious pirate Black Smoke James, the Magistrate of Nassau gave him "a letter of marque from the Queen", which granted him control of the town. ĭuring the Black Pearl's pursuit of the Interceptor, Jack Sparrow entertained Hector Barbossa with the story of how he sacked the port of Nassau without firing a single shot. Garcia de Avaracia and Pierre le Porc have used Letters of Marque to recruit privateers to defend their islands against enemy's privateer's attack. During the 17th century, England used Letters of Marque to recruit buccaneers like Henry Morgan to fight their Spanish enemies in the Caribbean. The Letters were usually issued by governments and colonial governors of England, France, Spain, Holland, Portugal, and Denmark. Letters of Marque were also a means of employing a person as a privateer, during the time of war. We are getting out of here!" ― Magistrate of Nassau to Jack Sparrow Pillage it, plunder it, I care not a whit. ![]() If the game on Windows Store crashes or wont install or update please try to clear Windows Store cache as described in this article: " This is a letter of marque from the Queen granting control of Nassau. story-driven campaign set in a living world full of people. unlimited number of sea battles of few types (merchants, smugglers, convoys, militatry, treasure galeon, pirate fight, escort) hundreds of islands and dozens of ports realistic sailing model, distances and time passage 20 captain skills - unlicking new game features and possibilities character development, experience gaining and level ups special weapons: explosive barrels, burning oil, battering rams, pre-boarding attacks ![]() 5 types of ammo - cannon balls, chain bals, grapeshots bombs, doubles, ship to fort fights with heavy mortars. multiple ships control during the fights Hoist the Jolly Roger and grab the steering wheel to sail through battles and raids, ransoms and treasures, to become the Crimson King of the Antilles! Sail into the heart of the Caribbean in the Age of Piracy - the time of black flags and white skulls, blue waves and golden opportunities. ![]()
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