Episode notes
A man who sacked cities, tortured civilians, and defied two empires should have been marched to the gallows. Instead, the King of England asked his advice, knighted him, and shipped him back across the ocean as a governor. In the 17th-century Caribbean, this wasn't a glitch in the system. It was the system.
This episode separates the rum-bottle mascot from the real Sir Henry Morgan, a ruthless Welsh privateer and shrewd political operator. We explore the gig economy of naval warfare, his most cunning raids, and how a man whose real dream was respectable aristocracy came to shape the map of the Caribbean.
- The legal line between pirate and privateer, and why a colony of 5,000 weaponized 1,500 outlaws against the Spanish empire
- The surprise attack on Portobello and the contested human-shield claim Morgan won a libel case to  ...Â