Edward Teach (aka “Blackbeard”), 1680-1718 Perhaps the most famous pirate of all time, Blackbeard definitely lived up to his fearsome reputation.
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Read More »Shrouded in lore and mystique, pirates built a fierce reputation upon their swashbuckling adventures that took place upon the high seas. They regularly raided and took over merchant ships, pillaged and plundered every chance they got, and enjoyed a free-spirited lifestyle that included plenty of partying and good times. However, things didn’t always go as planned and countless pirates died because of their chosen profession, and everything from illness to battle posed a threat to their existence. Although their success was sometimes short-lived, the appeal of a free-roaming pirate’s lifestyle is something that is still lusted after by many people to this day. Let’s take a closer look at the stories of some of history’s most famous pirates:
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Read More »Quietly backed by England, Captain Morgan made a name for himself by successfully leading a Jamaican fleet that disrupted Spain’s power in the Caribbean. While it is rumored that he might have terrorized as many as four hundred ships during his career, his most impressive accomplishment was raiding affluent Panama City with thirty ships and 1,200 men, yielding vast riches. Although he was arrested and taken to England after his great plunder, he was knighted by the king and released to hold the title of deputy governor in Jamaica, where he lived out the rest of his life as a plantation owner.
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