The Age of Pirates | A Gold Chain Or A Wooden Leg | 1

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The Age of Pirates | Captain Kid's Adventure | 2

As England waged war against France in 1689, Scottish sailor William Kidd led a deadly mutiny aboard a French privateer in the Caribbean. It was his first act in becoming one of the most feared sea captains of his generation. After Kidd retired from piracy and settled down in ...

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The Age of Pirates | Blackbeard and the Flying Gang | 3

In 1717, the pirate known as Blackbeard launched an attack along the Atlantic seaboard, disrupting international trade and striking terror into sea captains and colonial governors. Working with his sidekick, the “Gentleman Pirate” Stede Bonnet, Blackbeard blockaded the busy po ...

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