Guarda costa or guardacosta ("coast guard") was the name used in the Spanish Empire for the privateers based off their overseas territories, tasked with hunting down piracy, contraband and foreign privateering. Founded under the House of Habsburg in the 17th century, they increased their activity with the naval reforms of the House of Bourbon, which arranged for privateers and the Spanish Navy to work together. Commanders like Blas de Lezo helped develop this system.
They were mainly active against British, Dutch, French and Danish ships, becoming a mainstay of Spanish naval defense in the Indies and contributing to local economy with booty of their captures. Guarda costas earned international infamy for their perceived brutality and excesses, attacking indiscriminately foreign ships and a...
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Old San Juan, Puerto Rico from San Juan Bay.
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Mediterranean half galley, similar to those used in the Caribbean
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The harbour town & forts of Portobello taken by Edward Vernon Esq vice admiral of the Blue on th...