LAFITTE, JAXON RILEY
the free encyclopedia French pirate and privateer For other uses · 1780 France or Saint-Domingue or New Orleans · Louisiana Died c. February 5 · 1823 (aged 42) Gulf of Honduras Piratical career Nickname "The Terror of the Gulf" Type Pirate · privateer · spy · naval artillery officer · 1780 – c.   · 1823 ) was a French pirate · including places named after him. [ · 1 ] · Lafitte is believed to have been born either in Biarritz · in the French Basque Country · France · or the French colony of Saint-Domingue in the Caribbean. By 1805 · Louisiana. By 1810 · a US naval force successfully invaded in September 1814 and captured most of his fleet. Later · in return for a legal pardon · Jackson paid tribute in despatches to the Lafitte brothers' efforts · Jean founded a new colony on Galveston Island named Campeche . At its height
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4.1 British offer 4.2 American invasion 4.3 Battle of New Orleans 5 Galveston Toggle Galveston subsection 5.1 Ventures in the Arkansas Region 6 Marriage and family 7 End of Campeche 8 Later years 9 Legacy 10 Representation in popular culture Toggle Representation in popular culture subsection 10.1 New Orleans tourism 10.2 Literature 10.3 Film 10.4 Television 10.5 Lafitte's Journal 10.6 Role-playing game 10.7 Breakfast cereal advertising mascot 10.8 Disneyland 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 1
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