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Essay heading: jean lafitte
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The Lafitte society claims he was born "Jean Lafitte of Bordeaux, France on August 15, 1782."3 Others say he was born in Boyonne, France, most likely around 1780 or in St. Maloes, France. Even that piece of information is debatable. He had one and maybe two brothers depending on which history book you choose to read... displayed 300 characters
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The one documented is Pierre Lafitte who was about four years older than Jean. Pierre and Jean had many similarities in lifestyle and taste as they both pursued rather piratical methods. They held shares in many privateers that sailed the Gulf and the Caribbean. As virtually the same breathe as pirate is spoken, Lafitte is described as the man who single handedly saved New Orleans... displayed next 300 characters
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