Definition
Sir Henry Morgan (c. 1635 – 1688) was a Welsh privateer, admiral, and later, the Governor of Jamaica. Famous for leading successful raids against Spanish colonies in the Caribbean, he epitomized the daring spirit of piracy. He transitioned from being a feared pirate to a respected figure within the British colonial system. Knighted for his services, his life highlights the complex interplay between piracy and colonial expansion. His dual identity made him a controversial figure of his time.