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Who are refferred to as the "buccaneering Trinity" of those days? Why are they called so

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Answered by saif9286
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The buccaneering trinity refers to the Dutch, the French and the English.

EXPLANATION:

These are referred to as buccaneering trinity because they constantly waged wars to outshine each other.

The aim of the Dutch, the French and the English was to increase the number of colonies they held. The Dutch, the French and the English were always at war to colonise their islands to be called as the ultimate powerful rulers.  

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