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  2. Charles Eden (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Gentleman pirate Stede Bonnet and the notorious Blackbeard (Edward Teach) surrendered to Governor Eden and received the King's Pardon upon promising to change their ways. Both, however, would eventually return to piracy. In 1719 prominent North Carolinian Edward Moseley accused Governor Eden of profiting from Blackbeard's crimes. Moseley was ...

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    Edward Teach, more famously known as Blackbeard, may be the most legendary and terrifying pirate from the Golden Age of Piracy. Teach met and joined the crew of Benjamin Hornigold in the New Providence after Teach had concluded his time as a privateer in the War of the Spanish Succession.

  4. Blackbeard - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In contemporary records his name is most often given as Blackbeard, Edward Thatch or Edward Teach. The latter is most often used because it is the form used in the dispatches of North America's only newspaper at the time, the Boston News-Letter, but primary sources written by people who had actually met the pirate all refer to him as ...

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    Edward Teach, the infamous pirate known as Blackbeard, was born in England in 1680 and died in 1718 on Ocracoke Island. You guessed it, that's part of the Outer Banks in North Carolina.

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  7. Category:Blackbeard - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Articles relating to the English pirate Blackbeard/Edward Teach (c. 1680 -1718) and his career. ...

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  9. Lieutenant Richards (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    The town council agreed and sent the medicines to Teach, who looted the ships but released them and the prisoners. [2] Leaving Charles Town, Richards was berated by Teach for failing to burn a ship from Boston. [3] Teach took his fleet north, where the Queen Anne’s Revenge and another sloop were beached and wrecked at Topsail Inlet. [2]

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