Battle Of The Caribbean Essay

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The Battle of the Caribbean was a campaign that lasted three years from 1668 – 1670 was led Captain Henry Morgan based on the island of Jamaica in Port Royal. These battles took place in three different locations first Cuba in 1668, second Puerto Bello in 1668, third Maracaibo in1669 which he is most famous for, and Panama in 1670. Must people think of Captain Morgan as a Pirate but he was actually a privateer that was appointed by the England government to fight on the behalf of English against the Spaniards. He was not to be paid other than by the booty he collected from the Spaniards ships and their cities. Captain Morgan used at least of the three mission command principles that he exercised freely during these campaigns and they are …show more content…

To free the English prisoners being held captive in Cuba. Once they arrived to Puerto Principe they took the city with ease and with minimal lost to the buccaneer army. While under clear guidance by the orders they received the English prisoners were freed. Meanwhile, Modyford had received intelligence that the Spaniards were planning an attack on Port Royal, so instead of waiting around to be attacked. Soon after the buccaneers arrived they were sent back out to do the attack them first. Although, tired the buccaneers happily accept because they were very disappointed by the loot they found in Puerto Principe. They quickly set sail and Captain Morgan’s men followed him into battle again despite their odds with an army of about half. Captain Morgan is to have supposed to tell told his men “If our numbers is small” “our hearts are great. And the fewer…we are…the better shares we shall have in spoil” (Guttman 1999). Then they west sail to the Spanish city of Puerto Bello, Panama a town on the northern coast of the Isthmus of Panama they went on the