Did any pirates live to old age?

The oldest active pirate during the Golden Age of piracy was Captain William Kidd (born c. 1645, d. 23 May 1701), who plied his trade until the age of 54; owing to the many occupational hazards, the majority of pirates only lived into their mid-30s.
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What was the age expectancy for pirates?

According to Gilje and data collected at the time of the American Revolution, the ages of pirates ranged from fourteen to fifty years old. More than half of the population were in their twenties. The average age was 25, with less than 20 percent of seamen under twenty years old.
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Who was the last pirate who ever lived?

Two of the pirates were hanged but William Swallow escaped the gallows to be transported to Australia – for a third time. He died of consumption in Port Arthur in 1833 and was buried in an unmarked grave on the 'Isle of the Dead'.
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When did pirates start dying out?

The era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1500s and phased out in the 1830s after the navies of the nations of Western Europe and North America with colonies in the Caribbean began combating pirates.
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What nationality were most pirates?

The height of plundering lasted about a decade from 1715-1725. Most pirates were English (35%), but other nationalities were also represented: colonials from America-25%, colonials from the West Indies-20%, Scots-10%, Welsh-8%, and Swedish/Dutch/French/Spanish-2%. A fair number of blacks also joined the pirates.
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Who was the most feared pirate?

Edward Teach “Blackbeard” (English, 1680- 1718)

Blackbeard is one of the best-known and widely-feared pirates of his time. At one point, he commanded four ships and had a pirate army of 300 men. He captured over forty merchant ships in the Caribbean sea, and with merciless when it came to murdering his victims.
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What is a female pirate called?

1 Answer. The term pirate, or more appropriately, privateer, is gender neutral.
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Who ended the pirate era?

The Governor

On January 6, 1718, British captain Woodes Rogers was named Captain General and Governor in Chief of Nassau, effectively ending its period as a Pirate Republic.
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Who was the best pirate ever lived?

Edward Teach (aka “Blackbeard”), 1680-1718

Perhaps the most famous pirate of all time, Blackbeard definitely lived up to his fearsome reputation. He was said to enter into every battle with a bevy of weapons including knives, pistols and two swords.
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Was Davy Jones a real pirate?

David Jones, a real pirate, although not a very well-known one, living on the Indian Ocean in the 1630s. Duffer Jones, a notoriously myopic sailor who often found himself overboard. A British pub owner who supposedly threw drunken sailors into his ale locker and then gave them to be drafted on any ship.
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When was the last pirate hanged?

George Davis and William Watts, convicted for piracy for the Cyprus mutiny, were the final hangings at the dock on 16 December 1830.
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When was the last pirate killed?

He was executed by hanging on Friday July 13, 1860, on Bedloe's Island, now known as Liberty Island, where the Statue of Liberty resides. An estimated ten thousand people viewed the event from boats anchored in New York Bay. Hicks was sharply dressed in an electric-blue suit he had made for the occasion.
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How old would Jack Sparrow be?

Thanks to concept art from later films and the growth of Henry Turner, it can be deduced that the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie is set in 1728, which means Jack would be 38/39 in The Curse of the Black Pearl.
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Were there pirates in the Dark Ages?

Yes, there were pirates in medieval times; piracy has been a constant throughout human history and survives to this day. Pirates in medieval times would have attacked ships carrying trade goods, from wine to salt to cloth to silver to slaves, as they crossed the Mediterranean Sea, the North Sea, or the Baltic Sea.
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How did the pirate age end?

Why did the Golden Age of Piracy end? The Golden Age of Piracy ended because colonial authorities began to use more men and ships to hunt down pirates. Punishments were more severe than previously, and many of the most notorious pirates were hanged.
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Were there Native American pirates?

A remarkable number of pirates were of African or native American origin, according to accounts of captives and pirates brought to trial. The pirate vessels were among the few places in European America where they could be free.
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What language did pirates speak?

Most scholars think English-speaking Golden Age pirates spoke exactly the same as English-speaking merchant sailors of the time, since large numbers in both groups tended to be from riverfront neighborhoods around London, he said.
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What do pirates call their lovers?

matey (or mate)
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Who was the most feared woman pirate?

Madame Cheng – One of the most successful pirates of the 19th Century, Madame Cheng (Ching Shih) commanded well over 300 ships, with approximately 3500 pirate followers – these included men, women, and even children, the largest army of any pirate… ever!
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Is being a pirate illegal?

§ 1651, which states “[w]hoever, on the high seas, commits the crime of piracy as defined by the law of nations, and is afterwards brought into or found in the United States, shall be imprisoned for life.” As a case example, an 1820 Supreme Court decision, U.S. v.
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Do any pirate ships still exist?

Discovered off the coast of Wellfleet, MA, the Whydah Gally is the world's only authenticated pirate ship.
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Was there a king of pirates?

Dubbed "The Arch Pirate" and "The King of Pirates" by contemporaries, Every was infamous for being one of very few major pirate captains to escape with his loot without being arrested or killed in battle, and for being the perpetrator of what has been called the most profitable act of piracy in history.
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Did pirates and vikings exist at the same time?

Pirates have existed since ancient times – they threatened the trading routes of ancient Greece, and seized cargoes of grain and olive oil from Roman ships. The most far-reaching pirates in early medieval Europe were the Vikings.
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