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The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715: Volume 5: Buccaneers and Soldiers in the Americas [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 340 pages, aukštis x plotis: 248x178 mm, 102 b/w illustrations, 24 b/w photos, 50 color illustrations, 2 color photos, 58 maps, 2 tables
  • Serija: Century of the Soldier 1618-1721 92
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 191507035X
  • ISBN-13: 9781915070357
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 340 pages, aukštis x plotis: 248x178 mm, 102 b/w illustrations, 24 b/w photos, 50 color illustrations, 2 color photos, 58 maps, 2 tables
  • Serija: Century of the Soldier 1618-1721 92
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2022
  • Leidėjas: Helion & Company
  • ISBN-10: 191507035X
  • ISBN-13: 9781915070357
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Louis XIVs French soldiers and buccaneers fought and created a vast overseas domain in the West Indies and Latin America thanks to his discreet and effective support. This study presents hitherto unpublished data on the strategic impacts, actions, organization, weapons, uniforms, costumes and lifestyles of these extraordinary soldiers and buccaneer

Louis XIV, France’s Sun King, had global Overseas Grand Visions for his nation. In America, his transformation of struggling small Caribbean settlements into an extensive and very prosperous French domain amidst many challenges and battles are mostly unknown. Thanks to research mostly in France’s overseas archives, we offer this study. In its first narrative nine chapter, covering the 16th to the early 18th century, the West Indies and much of coastal Latin America were in near-perpetual hostilities largely caused by the fantastic riches found in America. Spain claimed the continent with its gold and silver, often eliminating foreigners by the sword. French and British corsairs and later settlers and soldiers nevertheless occupied small islands; in 1655, a British expedition occupied much larger Jamaica. Meanwhile, mostly French adventurers were roaming in the wilderness of western Haiti (then called saint-Domingue). When caught by Spaniards, they were given no quarter. They became the buccaneers or Brethren's of the Coast, amongst of the most redoubtable warriors in History, bent upon revenge upon any Spaniards. Trough them, the Sun King saw the opportunity to secure his small islands and Guyana by sending troops, ships, weapons while, more discreetly providing much officious support to buccaneers in Saint-Domingue. Regular French troops, buccaneers and the navy often united their efforts in expeditions such as the capture of Cartagena de Indias and Rio de Janeiro. They also fought in the Pacific and, after 1700, even escorted Spanish treasure fleets. Louis XIVs efforts were successful and, by 1715, the French domain was sizeable and amongst the most lucrative anywhere.The remaining chapters and appendices outlay the organization of regular troops, notably the hitherto largely unknown establishments of Compagnies franches de la Marine (independent companies of the navy) of the Islands as permanent garrisons in the West Indies and Guyana, their services, lifestyles, weapons, uniforms and colors. The buccaneers will also be similarly presented and readers may expect huge differences with cinema buccaneers, the real one being in dirty linen clothes armed with distinctive “buccaneers muskets” of renowned accuracy and their own standards and colors.Militiamen were also very important and often fighting. Their organization, which included Afro-Caribbeans, as well as weapons, costumes and known uniforms are presented. Fortifications, especially their West Indian peculiarities, are further discussed. A chronology of most battles, appendices and annotated bibliography round out the work.The books has some 250 illustrations, 42 in colors including figures and colors reconstructed from archives for the first time by Patrice Courcelle.
Chronology of Most Raids and Actions iv
Introduction xvii
Abbreviations xix
1 Antecedents
21(16)
2 Successful Settlements and Buccaneers from the Early 1600s
37(16)
3 Securing the West Indies
53(14)
4 The Dutch War in the West Indies 1674-1678
67(12)
5 The Buccaneers' `Peace' of the 1680s
79(14)
6 King Williams War in the Caribbean
93(25)
7 The War of the Spanish Succession
118(40)
8 The End of War and Thereafter
158(9)
9 Riches Beyond Comparison
167(9)
10 Private and Metropolitan Army Troops in the Islands
176(8)
11 The Troupes de la Marine Organisation
184(13)
12 Companies franches de la Marine des Isles [ of the Islands]
197(16)
13 Buccaneers and Brethren of the Coast
213(28)
14 Militias
241(13)
15 Fortifications
254(18)
Appendix I Artillerymen and Ordnance 272(8)
Appendix II Maroons 280(3)
Appendix III "Rules for division of spoils and infirm compensations for buccaneers 283(2)
Appendix IV Buccaneer Fleets, 1680s 285(2)
Appendix V List of Ships 287(1)
Colour Plate Commentaries 288(11)
Select Annotated Bibliography 299