Patriotic pirates

Three legendary explorers carved out rich and vast new lands in the Americas for Europe and God. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 From Carlos I to Philip IV, the New World was nothing more than the pockets of the Habsburgs, who not only claimed unlimited amounts, but also sent fleets, the basis of order and domination in the New World, to the Mediterranean to compete with French allies for the territory of the HRE.

The order of the New World was lax, but the people of the New World had a sense of honor and disgrace ahead of their time, they enjoyed the unknown of the sea, and loved the motherland and the king.

Heaven did not grant the wish of man, and when the successive defeats caused the blood-stained gold and the bloody warriors to die in vain in the lowlands, God no longer favored the countries that spread him all over the world.

From Carlos II the "Middle Devil" to Philip V, the "Grand Duke of the Frog", this once-dominant federation was not only divided, but also reduced to a second-rate status.

More than 100 years ago, the "virgin queen" pirate policy of rejuvenating the country was certainly a great contribution, but the uncertainty of the royal family's talents also eroded the hopes of the people.

The short-lived republic established by Oliver Cromwell provided a viable path for the vast expatriates of the world who aspired to their own destiny.

A young New World aristocrat who has been running the estate and Black Harbor in the Gulf of Mexico for generations, a young man named Gilles Gonzalez Houston, for the first time, as a captain, transports a batch of legal black goods back to China for sale.

If all goes well, he will use the proceeds to find a suitable lady for himself at a drinking party in Madrid.

Of course, as a bun nobleman in the New World, his greatest possibility is to find an in-law who is about to go bankrupt, rather than a marquise with a fief.

The ship went smoothly eastward, with the old man of the family as the first mate, and Gilles basically only needed to sort out the logbook except for the maintenance of his flintlock pistol and broad-edged sword.

But it was all shattered by the damned pirates, a common gentleman's skeleton ship that spoke English.

...... The process is omitted for the time being......

Most of the cargo of the shipload sank, and the surviving sailors narrowly seized control of the pirate ship after killing the pirate captain with a single shot in Gilles, who was like the god of war.

After sending the surviving British sailors to the sharks, the Spaniards who survived the disaster opened the barrels and had a feast.

They were then attacked by a small detachment of the Portuguese navy, and even though the clothing, language, and equipment were all Spanish, the naval officer who led the group claimed to recognize the ship but not the people, and demanded that the sailors surrender their weapons and ships and get on their ships for inspection.

The humiliation of the Portuguese, who had only separated from the Confederation at the time of Philip IV, infuriated the drunkards, including Captain Gilles, to the glory of the Spanish sailors.

As soon as the handover began, the new handover turned into a hand-to-hand battle, with alcohol giving the sailors the courage to fight more with less and slackening the defenses of Portuguese speculators.

As the Spanish captives held in the bottom of the warship were accidentally discovered, the freed captives were rescued by the young men led by Gilles, and proved to the soft-legged Portuguese who were the heroes of the sea.

The superiority of the firepower of the Portuguese Navy in the cabin melee was not realized, but the Spaniards, who captured the muskets, proved their marksmanship with the lives of the enemy on deck.

Countless coincidences could only fight for a moment to defeat a fully loaded warship, and if it were not for Gilles's sword to pick the head of the Portuguese officer and scare away several other armed merchant ships, all the wounded people on the ship might not have been spared.

By the time he had weathered the storm and barely sailed to the Dutch's port to resupply, Gilles had become a rookie pirate.

In order to get rid of Giles, he lied that he was a Dutch merchant named Jill Houston, and only then did he sell goods at a low price in exchange for supplies and rest.

Due to a dispute over the tavern, the agitated crew ambushed the troublesome British captain offshore after re-embarking on board.

After he gave a speech for his country and the people, the three-masted armed galleon, which usually flew the Dutch flag, began to strike indiscriminately against the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, and even treasure ships.

This Dutch gunboat, with accurate intelligence and no survivors, created an irreparable rift in the friendship between Britain and the Netherlands under the rule of the Stuart dynasty.

By the time the Hanover royal family took over Britain and hundreds of pirate ships hunted down Gilles in the Caribbean, he had already established his own Black Harbor in the northern Gulf of Mexico, uniting a group of Spanish nobles who were willing to become pirates, and began to plan for freedom. Due to the absolute superiority of the Hispanics in the Gulf of Mexico, the severely affected four countries were strangled by pirates and garrisons in several attempted explorations.

...... Pirate King Stage ......

More than a decade later, Gilles not only remained firmly in control of a pirate coalition army, but also established a new commercial town northwest of Berton in Black Harbor, which was recognized by the Viceroy of New Spain and regularly delivered his national and political speeches in Mexico City.

George I, who was only fluent in German, facilitated Gilles' expansion of power, and even the thirteen British states were willing to buy and sell black goods with him.

However, after George II succeeded to the throne, the marriage alliance of England, Hanover, and Prussia, linked by Sophia Dorosia, injected a boost into the Protestants and Puritans of the New World, and the Spanish aristocratic pirates who believed in the devout Catholics encountered unprecedented heroic resistance everywhere.

However, thanks to the news brought by French merchants and the pro-French English of King Frederick William I of Prussia, the flying Dutch pirate regiment was able to re-establish the image of the horror synonymous with children crying with several brutal massacres.

As the years wore down the people's will, there were successive backbones who proposed to quit or no longer adhere to the code, and saw that the holy salvation pirates established by Gilles were about to evolve into Satan.

News of Philip V's setting fire to the Royal Palace of Madrid spread among the Hispanic communities in the New World.

Although the Doge suppressed the unrest in Havana and Haiti, the masses from Florida to Panama, and especially the proud haciendas, submitted numerous complaints to the Directory, and the hatred of the Spanish crown in France reached an unprecedented height.

After months of this, Gilles's eldest son led a raid on Havana under the banner of the Lion Castle, destroying Spain's domination of the New World.

In his capacity as mayor of Houston, he fired the first shot of national independence in the town of Houston -- the incoming governor of New Spain.

...... The vigorous New World Revolution......

At the most fragile period when the Spanish-dominated city-state coalition government was in its infancy, and the political program and cohesion were weak, the Spanish Emperor Philip V had just declared bankruptcy, the Elector of Prussia, Frederick William I had died of illness, and England, which had hastily ended the Battle of Jenkins' Ear, was fighting France over the Austrian succession.

By the end of the War of the Austrian Succession, which had lasted eight years, New Spain had passed its infancy, agitating for independence and independence of the French, British, and Dutch colonies, while preparing for war against a few Portuguese colonies.

Politically, the new government was ambiguously allied with Maria Theresa of Austria, and before the death of the naïve and sophisticated queen from smallpox, Gilles Gonzalez Houston, the "head of pirates" who had dedicated his life to the honor of his nation and his descendants, died of an opium overdose in his office in Houston, the capital, before the outbreak of the Seven Years' War.