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write three similarities and three differences between the buccaneers and somali pirate​

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Answered by lakshmimandi2248
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Explanation:

Talk Like a Pirate Day is returning to port on September 19th and you can bet your boots that a few celebrants will be using the terms pirate and buccaneer interchangeably. Most people do. Nevertheless, these two words aren’t actually synonymous.

Four hundred years ago, if you were a seafaring thief, the label that you received said a great deal—mainly about whoever it was doing the labeling. Anyone who called you a "pirate" probably hated your guts. But those who cited you as a “buccaneer” might have had a very different attitude. Within certain contexts, the latter group may have even embraced you as a national hero.

Answered by madeducators3
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Explanation:

Differences between the buccaneers and somali pirate​

  • Buccaneers are usually distinguished from privateers, because they rarely had valid commissions.
  • They are also distinguished from pirates who attacked ships of all nations.
  • This lawless form of piracy was outlawed and at last checked during the early 18th century, when general peace was restored.

Similarities the buccaneers and somali pirate​

  • Pirates are often referred to as buccaneers, but this is not entirely accurate.
  • Buccaneers were a specific group operating in the Caribbean in the 1600s — and not all of them were actually pirates!
  • The term buccaneer comes from the French boucan, a grill for the smoking of viande boucanée, or dried meat, for use in ships at sea. .The earliest buccaneers were hunters in western Hispaniola (Haiti) in the early 17th century.
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