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    Woodes Rogers (c. 1679 – 15 July 1732) was an English sea captain, privateer, slave trader and, from 1718, the first Royal Governor of the Bahamas. He is known as the captain of the vessel that rescued marooned Alexander Selkirk, whose plight is generally believed to have inspired Daniel Defoe's Robinson … See more

    Woodes Rogers was the eldest son and heir of Woods Rogers, a successful merchant captain. Woodes Rogers spent part of his childhood in Poole, England, where he likely attended the local school; his father, who … See more

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    Financial difficulties and the Bahamas proposal
    Rogers encountered financial problems on his return. Sir William Whetstone had died, and Rogers, having failed to recoup his business losses through privateering, was forced to sell his … See more

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    Preparation and the early voyage
    The War of the Spanish Succession started in 1702, during which England's main maritime foes were France and Spain, and a number of Bristol ships were given letters of marque, allowing them to strike against enemy shipping. At … See more

    1. ^ Woodard, p. 65: "Rogers was an active slave trader throughout his life"
    2. ^ Woodard, pp. 44–45. See more

    • Rogers, Woodes (1712). A Cruising Voyage Round the World. A. Bell and B. Lintot. (first edition)
    • Rogers, Woodes (1928). G. E. … See more

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    Woodes Rogers (Bristol, 1679 – Nassau, 15 luglio 1732) è stato un corsaro britannico, in seguito divenuto il primo governatore reale delle Bahamas.
    È noto per essere stato il capitano della nave che trasse in salvo il naufrago Alexander Selkirk, ritenuto l'ispirazione per il personaggio immaginario Robinson Crusoe di Daniel Defoe, e per aver posto fine alla Repubblica dei pirati di Nassau all'inizio del suo mandato come governatore delle B…

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    Woodes Rogers (c. 1679 – 15 July 1732) was an English sea captain and privateer and, later, the first Royal Governor of the Bahamas. He is known as the captain of the vessel that rescued marooned Alexander Selkirk, whose plight is generally believed to have inspired Daniel Defoe 's Robinson Crusoe . Rogers came...
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    Who is Woodes Rogers in Robinson Crusoe?
    Woodes Rogers. He is known as the captain of the vessel that rescued marooned Alexander Selkirk, whose plight is generally believed to have inspired Daniel Defoe 's Robinson Crusoe . Rogers came from an affluent seafaring family, grew up in Poole and Bristol, and served a marine apprenticeship to a Bristol sea captain.
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    Who is Woodes Rogers in the Bahamas?
    Woodes Rogers is the newly appointed Royal Governor of the Bahamas. He heads to Nassau with the intent of wresting control of the colony from the pirates. In order to better understand Nassau, he takes Eleanor Guthrie to advise him; over time, their relationship grows closer. He is the main antagonist in Season 3 and 4.
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    Who was Sir Roger Rogers?
    Rogers comes from a wealthy English family, the son of shipping magnate Woods Rogers. He inherited his father’s shipping business, and married very well, his wife being Sarah Whetstone, the daughter of Rear Admiral William Whetstone. During the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14), he led an expedition to the Caribbean as a privateer.
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    Woodes Rogers umrundete als Befehlshaber und Kapitän der Duke (320 Tonnen, 30 Kanonen und 117 Mann) und der Duchess (260 Tonnen, 26 Kanonen und 108 Mann) auf Kaperfahrt 1708–1711 den Globus und brachte reichlich Beute ein. Die Kaperfahrten standen im Zusammenhang mit dem spanischen Erbfolgekrieg, der …
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    • GEBURTSDATUM: um 1679
    • NAME: Rogers, Woodes
    • GEBURTSORT: Bristol
    • Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins
  5. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers
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    Rogers pertenecía a una familia integrada principalmente por marineros. Pasó su juventud en Poole y Bristol, y trabajó como aprendiz de marino de un capitán de esta última ciudad. Su padre, que poseía acciones en varias embarcaciones, murió cuando Rogers estaba entre sus 20 y 30 años de edad, por lo que Rogers quedó …
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    • Fallecimiento: 15 de julio de 1732 (53 años), Nassau,
    • Predecesor: (primer titular)
    • Nacimiento: ca. 1679, muy probablemente, en
    • Sucesor: George Phenney
  6. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers
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    Woodes Rogers était le fils aîné et héritier de Woods Rogers, un capitaine marchand prospère. Woodes Rogers a passé une partie de son enfance à Poole, en Angleterre, où il a probablement fréquenté l'école locale; son père, qui possédait des actions dans de nombreux navires, était souvent absent neuf mois de l'année …
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    • Activités: Corsaire, administrateur colonial, négrier
    • Domicile: Queen Square (en)
    • Décès: 15 juillet 1732Nassau
    • Naissance: 1679Bristol
  7. https://sh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodes_Rogers

    WebRogers je rođen u gradiću Poole na južnoj obali Engleske. Njegov otac, trgovac i brodovlasnik, je preselio obitelj u luku Bristol, gdje se Woodes kasnije oženio kćerkom …

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    Web15 de julho de 1732 (53 anos) Nassau, Bahamas. Woodes Rogers (provavelmente em Poole, cerca de 1679 — Nassau, 15 de julho de 1732) foi um capitão inglês, corsário, e, …

  9. https://black-sails.fandom.com/wiki/Woodes_Rogers

    WebRogers comes from a wealthy English family, the son of shipping magnate Woods Rogers. He inherited his father’s shipping business, and married very well, his wife being Sarah Whetstone, the daughter of Rear Admiral …

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    WebI suggest the second mention of "Woodes Rogers" becomes a pronoun "he" ; that Whetstone becomes "the Rogers' neighbour and a close family friend"; that the rather anonymous …

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    WebLittle is known about Rogers childhood, but it was more likely that he was born in Poole rather than Bristol. His family lived in Poole before they moved to Bristol - Woodes Rogers

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