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- River_piracy abstract "River piracy happens in Europe, with vessels suffering from river pirate attacks on the Serbian and Romanian stretches of the international Danube river, i.e. inside the European Union's territory. River piracy is also, a huge problem, along the Mekong River, of Southeast Asia.River piracy, in late 18th-mid-19th century America, was primarily, concentrated along the Ohio River and Mississippi River valleys. In 1803, at Tower Rock, the U.S. Army dragoons, possibly, from the frontier army post, up river at Fort Kaskaskia, on the Illinois side opposite St. Louis, raided and drove out the river pirates.Stack Island was also, associated with river pirates and counterfeiters, in the late 1790s. In 1809, the last major river pirate activity took place, on the Upper Mississippi River, and river piracy in this area came to an abrupt end, when a group of flatboatmen raided the island, wiping out the river pirates. From 1790–1834, Cave-In-Rock was the principal outlaw lair and headquarters of river pirate activity in the Ohio River region, from which Samuel Mason led a gang of river pirates on the Ohio River.River piracy continued on the lower Mississippi River, from the early 1800s to the mid-1830s, declining as a result of direct military action and local law enforcement and regulator-vigilante groups that uprooted and swept out pockets of outlaw resistance.".
- River_piracy wikiPageID "35579142".
- River_piracy wikiPageLength "2387".
- River_piracy wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- River_piracy wikiPageRevisionID "690202683".
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Category:River_and_lake_piracy.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Cave-In-Rock.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Coin_counterfeiting.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Crime_in_Serbia.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Dragoon.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Flatboat.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Kaskaskia_State_Historic_Site.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink International_waters.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Mekong.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_River.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_River.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink River_pirate.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Mason.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Stack_Island_(Mississippi_River).
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Tower_Rock.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLink Vigilante.
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "River piracy".
- River_piracy wikiPageWikiLinkText "river piracy".
- River_piracy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- River_piracy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- River_piracy subject Category:River_and_lake_piracy.
- River_piracy comment "River piracy happens in Europe, with vessels suffering from river pirate attacks on the Serbian and Romanian stretches of the international Danube river, i.e. inside the European Union's territory. River piracy is also, a huge problem, along the Mekong River, of Southeast Asia.River piracy, in late 18th-mid-19th century America, was primarily, concentrated along the Ohio River and Mississippi River valleys. In 1803, at Tower Rock, the U.S.".
- River_piracy label "River piracy".
- River_piracy sameAs m.07kh4_.
- River_piracy wasDerivedFrom River_piracy?oldid=690202683.
- River_piracy isPrimaryTopicOf River_piracy.