Why did Jack Sparrow get branded?

A pirate brand was a mark of a pirate; a punishment for many crimes. Jack Sparrow was forever branded a pirate after liberating almost two hundred slaves from the East India Trading Company.
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Why does Jack Sparrow have a mark on his hand?

In the Disney feature film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow is presented with a "black spot" by Davy Jones as a marker that the Kraken can track; in the film, the black spot appears as a large black boil-like swelling on the palm of his hand.
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What were pirates branded with?

Flogging & Branding

In the Indian Ocean, pirates were so numerous that those captured were often branded with a letter P on their foreheads using a red-hot iron. In this part of the world, death sentences were carried out by hanging the pirate from a yardarm.
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Why does Jack Sparrow have a swallow tattoo?

For example, in nautical ink terminology (and for pirates in particular) the swallow tattoo that Jack boasts means a long distance covered (5000 nautical miles for pirates), and also implies the promised safety of reaching home.
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What did pirates Call tattoos?

The precipitating action… the event that brought tattooing into the minds of European sailors, was Captain Cook's voyage to New Zealand and Polynesia in 1771. Even the word “tattoo” dates from this time. Cook recorded it as “tattaw” and it was also spelled “tattau” before today's spelling was settled upon.
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Did real pirates have tattoos?

Yes, absolutely. Many Native American groups have body modification traditions that include tattooing, and Europeans in the colonial period sometimes participated in American tattooing.
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Why is Davy Jones cursed?

His corruption also affected the ship itself and the crew. The longer a sailor served him, the less human they became, eventually merging with the ship and losing all their sense of self. While it's not outright stated how this process works, Calypso reveals this curse is tied to Jones' years of cruelty and corruption.
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Why did pirates fly the Jolly Roger?

Flying a Jolly Roger was a reliable way of proving oneself a pirate. Just possessing or using a Jolly Roger was considered proof that one was a criminal pirate rather than something more legitimate; only a pirate would dare fly the Jolly Roger, as he was already under threat of execution.
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Why is the Jolly Roger so called?

The title Jolly Roger is thought to come from the French phrase "joli rouge" which means "pretty red". The original pirate flags were blood red rather than black and white and this signalled that no mercy would be given once the pirates boarded and battle ensued.
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Why is Tia Dalma mouth black?

The teeth were prosthetic teeth that you just clip in and out. Oh, and I also had to fill my mouth with vegetable dye before each take.
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Why are the pirates eyes yellow?

The likeliest cause of the yellow eyes is jaundice, a close cousin to scurvy; or, in the case of Barbossa and Chevalle, both ladies men, hepetitis.
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Why did Jack's compass not work?

Theory 3: The Compass Is Still Spinning Uncontrollably

So, the compass doesn't work for him. It spins out of control and can't give him the answers he needs. That's why he uses Elizabeth's desire to find Will as a map to lead them to Davy Jones' heart, where he can regain control over his life and call off the Kraken.
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What did Blackbeard's flag mean?

According to legend, the flag of the pirate Blackbeard, aka Edward Teach (d. 1718). The skeleton holds an hourglass to signify that the time of those about to be boarded is coming to an end. The bleeding heart warns of the death which will come if any resistance is met.
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What does an upside down pirate flag mean?

My captain at this time explained it as follows: If a crew abandons a ship in distress to save their life, the last thing to do (if they have time to do so) is to turn the flag upside down. This means that they give up any right on the vessel or cargo and anybody who manages to rescue the ship afterwards could keep it.
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What does a black flag on a boat mean?

Ships carrying passengers infested with the plague flew a yellow and black checked flag to warn other vessels against approaching. The plague flag flown over infested ships in port. Despite popular belief, the black flag was actually a more welcoming site than the red flag to other vessels.
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Who is the most feared pirate of all time?

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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Did pirates really bury treasure?

Pirates. Pirates burying treasure was rare. The only pirate known to have actually buried treasure was William Kidd, who is believed to have buried at least some of his wealth on Gardiners Island near Long Island before sailing into New York City.
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Why did Will Turner have barnacles?

Will's barnacles

So Davy Jones became ol' squidface specifically because he chose to take a few centuries of vacation time. TL;DR: Will has barnacles because of extended time in the ocean. Not because he didn't ferry around the dead people.
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Why can't Elizabeth go on the Flying Dutchman?

Why couldn't Elizabeth just join Will's crew on the Dutchman? Because she's not dead.
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How did Beckett get the chest?

Fight for the Heart

But upon seeing the aftermath of the massacre of pirate ships led by the Flying Dutchman, Beckett had the chest transferred to the Dutchman. It was in the captain's quarters aboard the Dutchman that the chest was placed, with the heart beating inside.
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Why did pirates wear earrings?

Earrings were also worn for superstitious reasons. Some pirates were convinced that wearing an earring would improve or even cure bad eyesight, as they believed that the precious metals in an earring possessed magical healing powers. Another tale was that pierced ears would prevent seasickness.
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What does a sparrow tattoo symbolize?

The sparrow, while not the flashiest bird type, has become a popular choice for tattoos. Sparrow tattoos are usually associated with freedom, love, and commitment, but there are many other great meanings that can be attached to these designs. For decades, they have been used as a standard in animal tattoo imagery.
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Why do sailors get swallow tattoos?

A swallow –

A swallow with a dagger would be used as a memorial of a lost comrade at sea. Swallows are known for their migration patterns where they travel long distances from home and back again, a swallow tattoo would also mean that a sailor could always find their way home.
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Has Queen Anne's Revenge been found?

The Queen Anne's Revenge shipwreck was discovered in 1996, and archaeologists have since found at least two-dozen cannons at the site, according to the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Since the whole ship hasn't been recovered, Borrelli told ECU his findings are preliminary.
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