- Blackbeard - Wikipedia
Edward Teach (or Thatch; c 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies
- Blackbeard | Biography Facts | Britannica
Blackbeard (born c 1680, Bristol?, England—died November 22, 1718, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina [U S ]) was one of history’s most famous pirates, who became an imposing figure in American folklore
- Heres How Blackbeard the Pirate Really Died 300 Years Ago - TIME
The most iconic scene in Blackbeard’s storied life is his death on Nov 22, 1718 Here's how it really happened Realizing that he was under attack, Blackbeard ordered his men to cut the
- Blackbeard - World History Encyclopedia
Blackbeard (d 1718), otherwise known as Edward Teach (probably an assumed name), was an infamous English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and Atlantic during a surprisingly short career lasting just 15 months
- Blackbeard (Edward Teach) - U. S. National Park Service
One of the most infamous examples was a man known by two pseudonyms – “Edward Teach” and “Blackbeard” We don’t precisely know where or when he was born, but he likely served as a privateer in Queen Anne’s War before turning to piracy
- Blackbeards Story and Facts | Queen Annes Revenge Project
Blackbeard served an apprenticeship under Hornigold before becoming a pirate captain in his own right Read more about what we have learned from primary sources Late in the fall of 1717, the pirates made their way to the eastern Caribbean
- Little Known Facts About Blackbeard the Pirate - ThoughtCo
Blackbeard was a sea robber who plagued shipping lanes off North America and the Caribbean between 1717 and 1718 By some reports, before he became a pirate Blackbeard served as a privateer during Queen Anne's War (1701–1714) and turned to piracy after the war's conclusion
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On 22 November 1718, Edward Teach, a man better known as Blackbeard, was killed in a fight with Royal Marines on the deck of his ship, Queen Anne’s Revenge One of the most notorious pirates in history, his severed head was brought back to the governor of Virginia in order to gain a substantial bounty
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