Knowledge of pirate practices comes mainly from two books—Exquemelin's buccaneer chronicle and Captain Charles Johnson's 1724/1728 General History of the Pyrates—corroborated by Colonial Office archival papers, trial records, and early-18th-century newspapers, with pirate constitutions appearing nearly verbatim in both Johnson and newspaper accounts, making the relied-upon portions well corroborated.

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Peter Leeson

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whoever Johnson was he had very very close relationships with pirates... we also have lots of trial evidence... in general in the parts that I rely on in my book are well corroborated by these other records in the Colonial Office papers

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Peter Leeson on Pirates and the Invisible Hook 05/25/2009EconTalk
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:31 AM

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