In New Providence, Edward Tech has established a relationship with Captain Benjamin Honeygold, one of the fierce and intelligent pirates exercised on the island. The Edward church with experienced skilled piracy was recognized by Captain Benjamin and made him a disciple. They worked together in piracy and became famous as pirates. Teaching is an adventurous person who enters and exits New Providence for new development. He worked with Captain Benjamin until 1718 when Benjamin retired from pirates and decided to live a honest life.
Thousands of pirates have been active from 1650 to 1720, and these years were sometimes referred to as the "golden age" of pirates. The famous pirates of this period included Henry Morgan, William's "Captain" Kid, Jack Clark of "Carico", Bartholomew Roberts, and Scary Blackbeard (Edward). This golden era ended in the 18 th century, but today some pirates still exist in some parts of the world, especially in the South China Sea. Exploring Christopher Columbus has established a relationship between Europe and what is called America at the end of the fifteenth century. As he worked for the Spanish monarchy, these "new lands" were claimed by the Spaniards and they immediately found that they were a rich source of silver, gold and valuable stones soon discovered.
Many of the discovered revealed the last few months of Blackbeard's life, when the golden age of the pirates had collapsed around him when he ran a series of bold plans he once took him around him . They have long explained why active pirates succeeded in attracting public attention for nearly three centuries in the last five years. Recently pirates are everywhere. Disney is planning the fifth part of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise and the fourth part of the multi-billion dollar Assassin's Creed series video game series is called "Black Flag". There are two new TV series. It was premiered in Starz in January and sent this winter "alk" to John Malkovich at NBC. For a black beard and based on my 2007 non-fiction book "The Republic of Pirates"
In that violence and drama, Blackbeard's death is a symbol of the golden age of so-called copyright infringement - in fact it is an era of noncompetitive murder, robbery, and abduction in the high seas. His rule as one of Britain's most feared pirates was short-lived, but his black, braided beard, flash and baseball memories already existed, coloring the modern image of the pirates. In celebration of literature, movies and music, the pirates of the Golden Age and its predecessor, private in the 17th century, are now the subject of three new books - "Blue Water Empire", "Panama's Cannabis" And "Piracy Republic". - Add new dimensions to the era of equal, exciting and disturbing periods