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Ann Bonny and Mary Read convicted of Piracy November 28th, 1720, in a court of Vice Admiralty held at St. Jago de Vega in ye island of Jamaica. Source: Public Domain

The Exploits of Eight Notorious Pirates (Video)

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The exploits of eight infamous pirates from the Golden Age of Piracy have captivated generations. William Kidd, a Scottish privateer turned pirate, met his end on the gallows amid speculation about his innocence. Bartholomew Roberts, known as Black Bart, terrorized the seas with his flamboyant style and brutal tactics, leaving a legacy of over 400 raided ships. Anne Bonny, born in Ireland, defied societal norms to join Calico Jack's crew, displaying fierce bravery and wit during her brief but impactful piratical career. Mary Read, disguised as a man, fought alongside Bonny until their capture, ultimately meeting her demise in prison.

Henry Morgan, although technically a pirate, operated with tacit approval from the English government, becoming a respected figure in Jamaica. Blackbeard, with his fearsome appearance and dramatic raids, rose to infamy before meeting his end in battle. Francis Drake, initially a merchant-turned-privateer, circumnavigated the globe and challenged Spanish dominance, earning fame and fortune. Finally, Ching Shih, born into poverty in China, rose to lead the formidable Red Flag Fleet, negotiating her way to a respected retirement.

These pirates, though diverse in background and methods, left an indelible mark on maritime history, embodying both the allure and brutality of piracy during their time.

Top image: Ann Bonny and Mary Read convicted of Piracy November 28th, 1720, in a court of Vice Admiralty held at St. Jago de Vega in ye island of Jamaica. Source: Public Domain               

By Robbie Mitchell

 
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I’m a graduate of History and Literature from The University of Manchester in England and a total history geek. Since a young age, I’ve been obsessed with history. The weirder the better. I spend my days working as a freelance... Read More

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