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Early Life William Kidd was born in Greenock, Scotland in 1645. According to myth, his father was thought to have been a minister of Scotland church. His father died when he was young, and at the age of five, Kidd moved to New York where he befriended many famous colonial citizens. Some believe that Kidd was a seaman's apprentice on a pirate ship before his piracy days.
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William Kidd’s Ship William Kidd’s flag was the ordinary cross bone and skull. William Kidd had two ships in his piracy life, the Blessed Kidd and the Adventure Galley.
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Hunting for Pirates William Kidd was asked by governor Bellomont to hunt for pirates and any enemy French Ships. Unfortunately most of Kidd’s best sailors left him for Royal Naval ships and he was forced to recruit new crew members in which most of them were smugglers and pirates. After much failure, Kidd’s crew tried to mutiny him but Kidd fought and killed his gunner where he gained much of the authority he needed.
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Downfall Kidd captured a ship known as Quedah Merchant, a ship that belonged to the East India Company. Kidd became wanted for piracy. He was captured and put on trial for piracy. He was found guilty and sentenced to death on 1701.
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Buried Treasure According to legend, it is thought that before Kidd was captured he buried a large treasure on Long Island that has yet to be found.
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