French pirate Jacques Cassard led attack on Cidade Velha in Cabo Verde, devastating the settlement.
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In 1712, French pirates under the command of Jacques Cassard launched a devastating attack on Cidade Velha in Cabo Verde. The town, serving as the first European settlement in the tropics, was a crucial port for trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
The French pirates, notorious for their plundering and looting, pillaged the town, causing widespread destruction and chaos. The attack had a profound impact on the local economy and the inhabitants, creating a sense of fear and vulnerability among the population.
The raid by the French pirates led by Jacques Cassard marked a dark chapter in the history of Cidade Velha, highlighting the constant threat of piracy in the region. The event served as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by coastal communities in the Atlantic during this period.
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