Golden Age of Piracy. Pirate Geography Using page 772-773 in the Textbook describe or list three areas or nearby countries of the world where you might.

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Golden Age of Piracy

Pirate Geography Using page in the Textbook describe or list three areas or nearby countries of the world where you might expect to find pirates.

MAP 1:The above is a map of trade from the 1800s. 1. How well does it match where you expected to find pirates? Well or not well?

MAP 2: The above is a map of trade from the 1990s. 2. How well does it match where you expected to find pirates? Well or not well?

Final Questions 3. Which map (MAP 1 or MAP 2 or NEITHER) best matched your expectations of piracy? 4. What is the relationship between pirates and trade routes?

Pirate Biography Analysis

1. Stede Bonnet Nickname: “Gentleman Pirate” Name of Ship: Revenge Exploits: Bought his way into piracy; friend of Blackbeard Places/Countries Traveled: Virginia/Carolinas Where/How died: Charleston, SC; Hung

2. Jack Rackham/Anne Bonny/Mary Read Nickname: :Calico Jack” Name of Ship: Neptune/Curlew Exploits: Married Ann; Places/Countries Traveled: Cuba; Jamaica Where/How died: Port Royal, Jamaica; Hung

3. Bartholmew Roberts Nickname: “Black Bart” Name of Ship: “Rover” Exploits: Captured over 400 ships Places/Countries Traveled: Caribbean/Canada/Africa Where/How died: Coast of Africa; in battle

4. Edward Teach Nickname: Blackbeard Name of Ship: Queen Annes Revenge Exploits: Despised pirate Places/Countries Traveled: Jamaica; North Carolina Where/How died: North Carolina; in battle

5. Thomas Tew Nickname: N/A Name of Ship: Amnity Exploits: created pirate colony Places/Countries Traveled: Red Sea/Africa Where/How died: Red Sea/in battle

6. Captain William Kidd Nickname: Captain Kidd Name of Ship: Adventure Galley Exploits: Took Quedagh Merchant Places/Countries Traveled: Madagascar, New York Where/How died: England; Hung

7. Sir Francis Drake Nickname: None Name of Ship: Pelican (Golden Hind) Exploits: Attacked Spanish Ships; First Englishman to sail around the world Places/Countries Traveled: Java, Cape of Good Hope; Carolinas Where/How died: Panama; Dysentery

Complete Questions 1. Motive, traveled, names of ships 2. caught and killed; steal ships; nicknames 3. POS: Dont discriminate; get gold NEG: Death 4.