In "The History of the Pyrates," Volume II, Daniel Defoe includes a section about Captain Misson, a legendary figure among pirates. Captain Misson was a French pirate who, according to Defoe's account, formed an egalitarian pirate community known as Libertatia.Defoe's writings on Captain Misson and Libertatia have often been considered a blend of factual history and imaginative storytelling. The narrative portrays Captain Misson as an idealistic and fair-minded pirate who sought to establish a utopian society aboard his pirate ship. He purportedly aimed to create a community that operated under democratic principles, where loot was equally shared, and liberty and justice prevailed.However, historians have debated the authenticity of Captain Misson and the existence of Libertatia, as there is limited concrete historical evidence to support their existence beyond Defoe's account. Some believe that these stories might have been embellished or entirely fictionalized by Defoe to entertain readers.
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