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1 BELLWORK What was the line of demarcation? Which two countries was the world separated between? What was the line of demarcation? Which two countries was the world separated between? Why was Prince Henry the Navigator important? Why was Prince Henry the Navigator important? Which geographical feature did Bartholomeu Dias discover? What did this discovery prove? Which geographical feature did Bartholomeu Dias discover? What did this discovery prove? THINKER: Brainstorm a list of things that relate to pirates. Try to get at least 5! THINKER: Brainstorm a list of things that relate to pirates. Try to get at least 5!

2 Pirates of the Caribbean Yo Ho, Yo Ho a Pirate’s Life for Me

3 What be a Pirate? Privateer Privateer Buccaneer Buccaneer Marooner Marooner Pirate Pirate

4 What is a privateer? an armed ship under papers to a government or a company to perform specific tasks. an armed ship under papers to a government or a company to perform specific tasks. the privateer was not paid by the nation or company but paid by taking spoils from ships or properties they attacked or fought off. the privateer was not paid by the nation or company but paid by taking spoils from ships or properties they attacked or fought off.

5 What is a buccaneer? French settlers in the Caribbean who used to barbecue or "smoke" wild boar and oxen. French settlers in the Caribbean who used to barbecue or "smoke" wild boar and oxen. Boucanier literally means "someone who makes smoke". Boucanier literally means "someone who makes smoke".

6 That leaves us with Marooners and Pirates Marooners were those who deserted their navies. Marooners were those who deserted their navies. They marooned themselves on islands & joined with sleazy people. They marooned themselves on islands & joined with sleazy people. Pirates be all these sleazy peoples. Pirates be all these sleazy peoples.

7 Where did Pirates Roam? Gold Coast of Africa Gold Coast of Africa – AKA: The Barbary Coast Caribbean Sea Caribbean Sea – Hispaniola – Island of Tortugas – Jamaica Panama Panama South China Sea South China Sea

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12 Was Captain Jack Sparrow Real? No, but he is modeled after real pirates No, but he is modeled after real pirates And he is quite the HOTTIE!! And he is quite the HOTTIE!!

13 Blackbeard Began career in Jamaica, sometime after 1713 Began career in Jamaica, sometime after 1713 Queen Anne’s Revenge (his ship) Queen Anne’s Revenge (his ship) Worked along the coast of the Carolinas Worked along the coast of the Carolinas Career lasted only about 5 years. Career lasted only about 5 years. Decapitated by British Royal Navy 1718 Decapitated by British Royal Navy 1718

14 Anne Bonny Born in Ireland Born in Ireland Moved to Carolina as a girl Moved to Carolina as a girl Married and moved to the West Indies Married and moved to the West Indies Became the lover of Calico Jack Rackham Became the lover of Calico Jack Rackham Captured & imprisoned in Jamaica Captured & imprisoned in Jamaica

15 Sir Francis Drake 1567- attacked by Spanish Armada 1567- attacked by Spanish Armada – Was left barely alive – He developed a deep hatred for the Spanish Was a privateer for Queen Elizabeth I Was a privateer for Queen Elizabeth I Worked along the coasts of Central & South America Worked along the coasts of Central & South America Died 1596 & buried at sea Died 1596 & buried at sea

16 Captain Morgan Began career in Jamaica Began career in Jamaica Areas of work: Areas of work: – Villahermosa, Mexico – Gran Granada, Nicaragua – Puerto Principe, Cuba – Coast of Venezuela – Jamaica – Panama Died in 1688 Died in 1688

17 Jean Laffite Began career south of New Orleans (Barataria Bay) Began career south of New Orleans (Barataria Bay) Helped Andrew Jackson fight the British at the Battle of New Orleans (War of 1812) Helped Andrew Jackson fight the British at the Battle of New Orleans (War of 1812) He was pardoned as a result of his support of Jackson He was pardoned as a result of his support of Jackson Worked: Worked: – Gulf coast of Texas – Around Central America Died around 1821 Died around 1821

18 Exploration Map Project With a partner, you are going to complete this 50 point exploration map project. With a partner, you are going to complete this 50 point exploration map project. Follow the guidelines on the instruction sheet. Follow the guidelines on the instruction sheet. Your notes, textbook (216-221) and the red book (347-354) are great resources. Your notes, textbook (216-221) and the red book (347-354) are great resources. Model the charts like the ones on the board. Model the charts like the ones on the board. All information must be filled out for full credit. All information must be filled out for full credit. You will work on this the rest of class today and ½ of class on Friday. You will work on this the rest of class today and ½ of class on Friday.


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