Famous Pirates 
Almost everyone has heard of the pirate Blackbeard, but how much do you really know about him besides the fact that he was a bloodthirsty pirate. Not much right. Here is a guide to all the pirates that we have heard about but don't know what they were like.
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Real Pirates:
Edward Teach
Edward Teach is probably the most famous pirate to ever live. He more commonly known as the fearsome and bloodthirsty pirate, Blackbeard. Edward was born around the year 1680. Teach left for the Caribbean in the early 18th century where pirates were causing serious damage on Spanish shipping. While he was in Jamaica, Blackbeard served as a privateer under the command of Captain Benjamin Hornigold. While working for Hornigold, Blackbeard commanded his first vessel, which was a sloop. Soon he captured a French merchant vessel and named it Queen Anne's Revenge. He then changed the Queen Anne's Revenge into a 40-gun flagship. After Britain banned privateering, Teach turned towards outright piracy. He soon became the most fearsome pirate in the western hemisphere. Teach received his nickname because of his long, black beard. As rumor has it, Teach would light slow-burning fuses and tie them to the end of his beard. They say that when most merchants saw this, they surrendered immediately. Blackbeard left the Caribbean in 1718. He moved up north and began to raid the coastal waters of the Carolinas and Virginia. Here he would hold one of his most famous exploits. He lead a blockade of Charleston harbor that lasted a week. He wouldn't leave until his orders concerning the medical supplies were fulfilled. During this time, Blackbeard and Charles Eden, the governor of North Carolina, were in cahoots. Eden gave Blackbeard protection in exchange for a percent of the profit he made. This lasted a short while because the governor of Virginia offered a reward for the death or capture of Blackbeard. Then on November 22, 1718, Captain Robert Maynard attacked Blackbeard's ship and a huge battle began. In the end Blackbeard was killed and then decapitated. Captain Maynard kept the head and hung it on his ship.
Anne Bonny
Anne Bonny is probably the most famous female pirate to sail the Spanish Main. She was a ruthless plunderer, raider, and menace to the sea faring vessels in the Caribbean Sea. She is commonly referred to as "Toothless Annie". Anne was born in Ireland during the 1690's. Her parents moved to America and became well respected plantation owners. She grew up in South Carolina and was fascinated with stories of pirates that were told at the nearby Charleston Port. At Charleston she met a pirate named James Bonny. She married him and the two of them moved to an island in the Caribbean named Nassau. This island was basically run by pirates. Here Anne was surrounded by famous pirates such as Calico Jack Rackham. Anne left her husband for Rackham, and signed on as part of his crew. At that time there was a code of piracy that stated women crew members were forbidden. This didn't stop Anne though. She went aboard the ship as a man and fought just as the rest of the crew did. Eventually she was discovered and some of the crew members openly voiced their opinions about having a female as part of the crew. Anne returned these opinions by killing the crew members who had spoken up. Anne was the only female pirate aboard Rackham's ship. Mary Reed was another woman disguised as a man and soon she and Annie became friends. The two told Rackham their secret and the three of them inflicted terror and pandemonium throughout the Caribbean for almost a year. Then in 1720, their ship was captured. During the fight Anne and Mary stayed aboard and fought to defend their ship. Meanwhile Jack and the rest of the pirates hid in the hold . Jack and the crew were hanged after their arrest. Amazing Anne was granted a reprieve for her acts and was let go. No one knows what happened to her after that. Some say she went back to her life of piracy while others say she returned home. No matter what happened to her, Anne is probably most famous for the words she exchange with Calico Jack on the night before his execution. She scolded him saying "I'm sorry to see you here, Jack, but if you'd have fought like a man you needn't hang like a dog".
Mary Read
Mary Read was born in 1685 in England. During her early life she had to dress up as her diseased older brother so that they could stay in her grandmother's graces. Her grandmother supported her and her mother until she died. Then Mary had to seek a job to support her family. She joined the British army but the left to when she married another soldier. They opened an inn but he died and Mary was unable to run the inn.. Mary boarded a Dutch merchant ship dressed as a man. She arrived in the Caribbean and soon became a part of Calico Jack's crew. There she met Anne Bonny and the two became good friends. Then in 1720, Jack's ship was attacked by Captain Jonathan Barnet off the coast of Jamaica. Mary and Anne were the only resistance to arrest because the rest of the crew was in the hold because they were drunk. She was convicted and found guilty. Mary was sentenced to hang, but she died in prison due to a fever.
Sir Henry Morgan
Henry Morgan was born in 1635. Historians know very little of his early career and he was mostly unknown until 1665, when he was put in charge of a group of buccaneers. One of his first major acts was the the capture of Puerto Prinipe, Cuba. He was disappointed with the booty so he attacked the town of Portobello. This attack made him rich. Soon after he became a well-known pirate. Morgan's greatest stunt happened when he was in charge of an armada of 36 pirate ships against the City of Panama on January 19, 1670. During this time, the City of Panama was said to be the richest city in the world because it was a main drop-off point for Spanish gold. Captain Morgan sailed in the port, annihilated a bigger fleet, and burned the city to the ground. He had stolen about 400,000 pieces of eight and later on took much of it from his own crew. The attack, however, occurred a few days after a peace treaty was signed between England and Spain. Henry was arrested and was sent back to England. Then in 1673, England started a war with the Dutch and the King looked to Henry for advise on Caribbean interactions. The King was so grateful to Henry that he made Henry deputy governor of Jamaica. Sir Henry Morgan was one of the most successful pirates ever. Morgan journeyed through the Caribbean, causing mayhem and stealing plenty of gold. Not only did he make a lot of money, he was reward for his extensive knowledge of the Caribbean. One thing that he was most successful in was that no one would ever steal his gold. Till this day his treasure has never been found.
"Calico" Jack Rackham
Calico Jack wasn't a major pirate. He attacked vessels that were involved with coastal shipping. He was caught in May 1719 but was pardoned. During the time that he wasn't on the ship he met Anne Bonny and Mary Read. 1719 he returned to piracy and this time Mary Read and Anne Bonny were part of his crew. In 1720 his ship was attacked by Captain Jonathan Barnet. He and the crew were too drunk to fight. Anne and Mary were the only two that defended the ship. "Calico" Jack and the rest of his men were taken to Port Royal. There a trial was held and they were all found guilty, except for Anne Bonny who was pardoned. He was hanged in 1720. Rackham is credited with the idea of the skull and cross bones (the Jolly Roger). Francis le Clerc
Francis was one of the first pirates on the Spanish Main. He was a fierce and cunning pirate who was dubbed "Peg Leg" because he had a wooden leg. le Clerc usually raided towns along the island of Hispaniola (Cuba). One time he seized the port of Havana and demanded a huge sum of money for it. le Clerc didn't get it so he burned down the town, all the ships in the harbor, and the country side. |
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Fictional
Pirates:
Captain
Hook (Captain
Black Stache)
Most
people know Captain Hook from the story Peter Pan and the prequel Peter
and the Star Catchers. Hook is the Captain of the ship the Jolly Roger. In
the prequel Captain Hook is referred to as Captain Black Stache. He is
after the treasure that Peter and his friend Molly are trying to keep from
the "Others". He doesn't know what it is but know that it most
be very powerful. During
one of his attempts to claim the treasure Peter cuts off one of his arms.
After this he continues to loathe Peter. In
the sequel, Hooks antipathy towards Peter continues. We find out that
Hook's missing hand is now replaced with a hook, hence the name Captain
Hook. He makes numerous efforts to kill Peter. Hook throws a bomb into
Peter's hideout and thinks that he is dead. Hook then takes the captured
Lost Boys, Wendy, Michael, and John and makes them walk the plank. Peter
survived the bomb and thwarts Hooks plan once again. There
was also a movie made about Captain Hook and an older Peter Pan. The name
of the movie was called "Hook" and told the story how Peter left
Neverland and got married. In it, Peter's children go to Neverland and
Peter must save him. While in Neverland, his son, however, starts to
"hang out" with Captain Hook. So now Peter has to save his son
and battle his foe once again. Smee
Smee
is Captain Hook's blundering first mate. He always comes up with the
silly suggestions and often irritates the Captain. Smee is also the pirate
that helped Hook when he lost his hand. Smee is mentioned in both
"Peter and the Star Catchers" and "Peter Pan". Long-John Silver Long-John
Silver is probably one of the most famous storybook pirates of all times.
In the story "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson,
Long-John Silver is fearsome pirate with a peg-leg. He is looking for the
treasure that a member of his old crew- Billy Bones- had hid. He becomes a
member of a crew that is searching for the treasure. He portrays himself
as a cook and befriends young Jim Hawkins. However, he is really the
ringleader of a group of pirates aboard the ship. He takes over the ship
and searches for the treasure. Then a battle begins to see who can get the
treasure first. This story is probably how the use of peg-legs became
associated with pirates. Billy Bones Billy
Bones is another character from "Treasure Island". He is an old
pirate who stays at the inn the Jim Hawkins' dad owns. He refuses to pay
his bills and is always causing a ruckus. He has young Jim act as a
lookout for a man with a peg-leg. One day he is black
spotted by a blind pirate named Pew. He suffers from shock and then
dies. Young Jim Hawkins finds the treasure map and the real adventures
begin. Captain Jack Sparrow Jack
Sparrow is character from the blockbuster hit "The Pirates of
the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl". Jack escaped from
prison and went in search of the 'Black Pearl'. He partners up with Will
Turner, whose love was captured by Captain Barbossa. Jack and Will round
up a crew and save Elizabeth. Barbossa chases after them and Will gives
himself up in order to save the rest of the crew. During the whole movie
we are unsure of Jack. We don't know if he is good or evil. We won't tell
you the end. You have to watch the movie to find out for yourself. Captain Barbossa Captain Barbossa is the captain of the Black Pearl. He lead the mutiny against former captain Jack Sparrow and lead the crew to the treasure of Cortez. He and the crew spent the treasure and they soon found out that the treasure was cursed. The curse upon them was that they would never die. They would live for ever as the undead. The moonlight showed others what their true forms were and the only way that the curse could be ended was to collect all the pieces of the treasure and spill the blood of a Turner on it. Captain Barbossa is portrayed as a mean and tricky pirate. Everything he does is to his own benefit.
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