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The Pirate History Podcast

Episode 28 - Deception

The Pirate History Podcast

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Don Alonso del Campo y Espinosa, an agent of the King of Spain, arrives in the Caribbean on the hunt for Captain Henry Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:05.0

At Barclays, we're here for the land of football.

0:10.0

We're here for the Premier League.

0:12.0

And the Barclays Women's Super League.

0:15.0

We're here for the football chance for giving more girls a chance.

0:21.0

We're here for the grassroots and all the muddy boots. From

0:27.1

schools to stadiums we're here for it all.

0:30.8

Barclays here for the land of football. I'm going to. Hello, welcome to the Pirate History Podcast. My name is Matt. Thank you for listening.

1:07.0

If we're not careful, the story of Captain Morgan could get a bit repetitive.

1:12.0

We're getting close to the end, but before we get there,

1:16.7

I wanted to look at the story today through a different set of eyes. I'm going to try something a little bit outside of the norm and I hope you enjoy it.

1:26.0

If you do, let me know and if you don't also please let me know.

1:31.3

This is episode number 28, deception.

1:35.0

The Spanish were taught from a very young age of the debauchery inherent to the Lutherans. They were told that the Dutch, the Protestant Germans,

1:46.0

and the English were all heretics, scoundrels, and pirates. The English were said to be the worst

1:51.8

of the lot. They had discarded the word of God and the true faith to

1:55.7

Wallow and sin into gravity. They were a nation of hoars and robbers, pirates, brigands, drunkards, and rogues.

2:03.7

That was what Spanish children were taught about the English in school.

2:07.8

Now, an educated Spaniard, a soldier and a sailor who had seen more of the world would know better.

2:15.4

He would have spent time and say the Spanish Netherlands and met many Dutch men and women.

2:20.5

He would have seen their culture and the beauty inherent in it.

2:23.0

He would have accepted the surrender of many an honorable English sea captain,

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