Who was the kindest pirate?

England's son John eventually did as his father had wished and named his son John as well. This tradition continued among England's descendants. Edward England is known today as one of the more humane pirate captains of the Golden Age of Piracy.
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Who was the nicest pirate?

The 10 best pirates
  • Jean Lafitte.
  • Captain Jack Sparrow.
  • Long John Silver.
  • Blackbeard.
  • Anne Bonny.
  • Captain Hook.
  • Black Bart.
  • One-Eyed Willie.
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Who was the meanest pirate?

5 Most Terrifying Pirates Ever
  • 1 – Blackbeard. Easily the most famous buccaneer on the list and possibly the most terrifying pirate of all time, Blackbeard had a reputation of horrific magnitude in his day. ...
  • 2 – Zheng Yi Sao. ...
  • 3 – Black Bart. ...
  • 4 – Ned Lowe. ...
  • 5 – Francois L'Olonnais. ...
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Who was the bravest pirate?

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. At his most powerful, he had four ships in his fleet and 300 loyal pirates to man them.
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Who was the smartest pirate?

Blackbeard used the position of Shichibukai to gain crewmates from Impel Down and then used the Summit War of Marineford to get his hands on the Gura Gura no Mi. He's already planned his way to becoming the Pirate King, making him one of the smartest characters in One Piece.
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Why It Sucked to Be a Pirate



Were there any good pirates?

Famous pirates from this period include Henry Morgan, William 'Captain' Kidd, 'Calico' Jack Rackham, Bartholomew Roberts and the fearsome Blackbeard (Edward Teach). Though this Golden Age came to an end in the 18th century, piracy still exists today in some parts of the world, especially the South China Seas.
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Who was the best female pirate?

Anne Bonny – At the top of the list is Anne Bonny, probably the most famous female pirate to sail during the Golden Age. She was a member of Calico Jack's crew, along with Mary Read, but it is said that the two women fought with more skill than any man on board the ship.
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Who was the last pirate alive?

Bartholomew Roberts

He was the last great pirate of the golden age who plundered more than 400 ships.
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What is a good pirate called?

Another more dignified version of a pirate was called privateers. They were referred to as gentleman pirates because they only attacked enemy ships. During war, government officials could legally commission a civilian sailing man to attack an enemy city or ship. They considered privateers a section of the state navies.
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What did pirates smell like?

It smells like musty chlorinated water and synthetic fog (like that from a fog machine).
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What pirate had the most kills?

Blackbeard terrorized the coasts of North America and the Caribbean for two years. He plundered many ships and murdered many sailors, and gained notoriety as the most feared pirate in the Golden age of piracy.
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Is Jack Sparrow the best pirate?

Captain Jack Sparrow is the hilarious face of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. But while he brags a lot, he's not the best pirate at sea. You don't need to be a huge Disney fan to appreciate the Pirates of the Caribbean series.
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Was there a gentleman pirate?

Stede Bonnet (1688 – 10 December 1718) was an early 18th-century Barbadian pirate, also known as the Gentleman Pirate for the reason that he was a moderately wealthy land-owner before turning to a life of crime.
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Was Davy Jones real?

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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Do pirates still exist in 2021?

Gulf of Guinea remains world's piracy hotspot in 2021, according to IMB's latest figures. The Gulf of Guinea accounted for nearly half (43%) of all reported piracy incidents in the first three months of 2021, according to the latest figures from the ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB).
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How do pirates say goodbye?

Ahoy. Ahoy is the most versatile pirate word used in movies and books. Sailors use it to call to other ships, greet each other, warn of danger, or say goodbye. The Online Etymology Dictionary says that it probably came from “a hoy” a nautical term related to hauling.
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What did pirates talk like?

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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Who was the first female pirate?

Rachel Wall (née Schmidt) is thought to be the first American female pirate, born in Pennsylvania in 1760. When she was sixteen she married George Wall, and the pair soon moved to Boston where Rachel worked as a maid and George as a fisherman.
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How many female pirates were there?

The punishment for a conviction of piracy for captain and crew was death. Three women-turned-pirates with connections to the United States are Anne Bonny, Mary Critchett, and Rachel Wall. Detail, Anne Bonny from the Pirates of the Spanish Main series (N19) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888.
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Did female pirates fight with their breasts out?

That book gave the women and many other pirates an almost mythical status and gave a time-stamped account of their history on the high seas. At the moment their opponent lay dying, they would expose their breasts to show them they had been vanquished by a woman.
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What did pirates fear?

Sailors and pirates tended to be very superstitious - that is, they had a fear of the unknown and used it to explain misfortune (bad things that happened). Living and working on a ship in the middle of the seven seas was a very dangerous job.
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Was Long John Silver a real pirate?

Was Long John Silver Real? Long John Silver was a fictional character in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, but, according to some researchers, Stevenson modeled his famous pirate after people he knew. Stevenson once stated that his pirate character was loosely based on his friend, William Henley.
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