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  1. Henry Morgan's Panama expedition also known as the Sack of Panama, was an expedition that took place between 16 December 1670 and 5 March 1671 during the later stage of the Anglo-Spanish War. English privateers and French pirates commanded by notable Buccaneer Henry Morgan launched an attack with an army of 1,400 men with the purpose ...

  2. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Henry Morgan’s success and prestige as a pirate leader was such that, the next time he called for recruits, lo less than 2,000 men in 37 ships turned out. They rendezvoused at Tortuga on October 24, 1670, and learned that the target this time was to be the city of Panama itself.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2019 · Again he gathered an army of pirates, and they decided to attack the rich city of Panama. With about 1,000 men, Morgan captured the San Lorenzo fort and began the march overland to Panama City in January 1671.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_MorganHenry Morgan - Wikipedia

    In 1671, Morgan and company attacked Panama City, landing on the Caribbean coast and traversing the isthmus and its jungles before they attacked the city, located on the Pacific coast.

  5. 6 de feb. de 2019 · In July of 1668, he gathered some 500 privateers, corsairs, pirates, buccaneers, and other assorted seagoing villains and attacked the Spanish town of Portobello. It was a very successful raid, and his men earned large shares of loot.

  6. 11 de oct. de 2020 · The year was now 1670. Captain Morgan and his 800 men marched on Panama against two thousand soldiers and armed civilians, as well as 400 horse soldiers. In two hours of fierce combat, six hundred Spanish soldiers lost their lives. When the day was finished, Morgan and his pirates had taken Panama.

  7. Pirates of the Caribbean Henry Morgan’s cannons blasted their way into Panama 500 years ago, heralding in a previously unforeseen expansion project for the Spanish Crown: explore, populate and conquer the region, and of course, bring back its gold.