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The Story Of Blackbeard

The Story Of Blackbeard While in the Bahama's, Edward Teach began his odessy as the most feared pirate on the high seas and came to acquire the ship that he renamed "The Queen Anne's Revenge". In New Providence, Teach met Capt. Benjamin Hornigold whose crew he joined in 1716. In very little time, he became Hornigold's protégé, and soon was given a captured sloop with six cannons to command while still serving under Hornigold. It was during the latter part of 1717 that Hornigold and Teach encountered a large ship off St. Vincent flying the French flag. Hornigold and Teach both fired from their sloops across the bow of the French boat and killed many on board. The ship, known as the "Concorde" surrendered. She was actually a dutch built 'flute' that had come into the possession of a St. Malo frenchman. The boat was rich in booty, and with Hornigold's hold now filled with treasure, Teach asked if he could be given the command of the captured ship. Hornigold knew he was reaching the end of his pirating days, and with the wealth he had accummulated, he could retire. He agreed to give the ship to Teach and to retire to New Providence. It was the last time he would see the man he had trained well to become the vicious pirate Blackbeard. Blackbeard honed his piracy skills, selecting bigger and better targets. But his greatest feat was yet to come. In May 1718, Blackbeard decided to blockcade the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. He stretched his vessels across the harbor and made demands of the town for money, supplies and medicine. The blockade wore on for weeks, and without firing a shot, Blackbeard slowly received what he came for. The humiliation of the town at the hands of pirates made the citizens determined to stop piracy and send a lesson to any who practiced it. Four months later, they got their hands on Stede Bonnet, Blackbeard's sometimes pirate friend. The people of Charleston hanged him. Blackbeard gave his new ship the name "The Queen Anne's Revenge". He sailed the vessel until June of 1718, when he sailed it into the Beaufort Inlet, known at that time as the Topsail Inlet. It was there that he intentionally ran the ship aground under the pretense of cleaning off the hull. In reality, he was plotting yet another theft of booty, but this time it was from his own crew and his then ally Stede Bonnett. He took the treasure and his favorite crew members and abandoned the ship in the inlet to be taken by the tide. After Abandoning "The Queen Anne's Revenge" and the smaller vessel "Adventure" in the inlet, Blackbeard and the remaining crew took the other ships up Pamlico Sound to the town of Bath. There he received a pardon from the Royal Governor and lived in Bath for a time making friends with the locals and the wealthy planters. The lure of piracy was too much for Edward Teach, and he soon fell back into sailing the North Carolina and Virginia coast looking for ships to plunder. He had settled on Ockracoke Island, near Cape Hatteras, as his outpost. It was here that Lieutenant Maynard of the Royal Navy found Blackbeard anchored at his favorite spot on the south side of the island. His ships crept up on Blackbeard's and a fierce battle broke out between them. Both sides took heavy casualties, and eventually Blackbeard was killed in battle overwhelmed by the training and firepower of the Royal navy. Blackbeard's head was cut off and his body thrown overboard where legend has that it swam around the ship several times before sinking. The skull was displayed as a trophy on Mayard's arrival in Bath and in Virginia. ...not as usual, a true story ....~Johnny M. *GO CHECK OUT MY NEW ARTWORK AND MY COOL ANIMATIONS! *ARTIMATIONS.COM - ENJOY MY 2X AWARD WINNING WEBSITE! -Check out Artimations.com: http://www.artimations.com/ *Check it out, don't check it out.....but check it out~

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ruth sears 29 Jun 2010

awesome work!!!

Artist Reply: *Thanks again Ruth! I appreciate it!

Andrew Hunter 16 Jul 2007

Wow Johnny this is so awesome and cool

Artist Reply: *Hey Andrew! Thank you so much! I appreciate that!

Marti Shaagar 07 Jun 2007

Excellent combination of different worlds!!!

Artist Reply: *Hi Marti! Thanks so much for the noticing of different worlds that I clashed together! You're the only one to notice that detail! Thanks again, I really appreciate that!

Jean M. Laffitau 06 Jun 2007

Amazing!

Artist Reply: *Hi Jean! Thanks so much for that amazing comment! I appreciate it!

Loredana 04 Jun 2007

MOST AWESOME JOHNNIE I LOVE THIS VERY MUCH

Artist Reply: *Hi there again Lor! Thanks so much again! I'm glad you love this one, I do too! This one has become a personal favorite of mine because I love the pirate lore and am very much into creating new stories and works about such wild characters! Thanks again Lor for this beautiful comment! I appreciate it! Take care and you have yourself a safe week!

Angelina 04 Jun 2007

SUPERB JOHNNY

Artist Reply: *Hi Angelina! Wow I'm so glad we have gravity here on earth...otherwise I might've thought you floated away and were not attached to earth still because I haven't talked to you for a bit, lol Thanks so much for the cool comment and for all the things you have said about my works! I always appreciate the comments! Good to hear from you Ang! Hope all is going great with you and everything you are doing! Take care and I wish you a safe week! Thanks again!

Olga van Dijk 04 Jun 2007

What an awesome continuing story this is, dear Johnny!--

Artist Reply: *Hello to my very special friend and artist Olga! Thank you so much again Olga! You say the nicest things about what I do! Sometimes I wish I wasn't so unbelieably busy 24/7 so I could stop into the galleries and comment on all the wonderful works that you and all the other talented artists put forth into our world...but alas, just trying to make time to have at least three square meals a day at somewhere closr to the same time everyday is very difficult. I have freed up some time, but it isn't enough. I do get there and try to comment on as many as I can, but never what I want to be able to do. Anyway thanks again for the time you have and use to say the wonderful things about my stuff Olga! You're sweet! Take care and I'll talk to you soon!

Emily Reed 04 Jun 2007

Magnificent!!! Sublime!!!

Artist Reply: *Hi Emily! Thank you for the squezzing out of those two wonderful words! You always make me feel so special Emily for commenting on every work I do! Well you are one very special lady in my life and I thank you again for all the wonderful things you have said about my work! Take care and have a safe week!

annette steens 04 Jun 2007

Wonderful composition!!

Artist Reply: *Hi Annette! Thank you so much for that supreme comment! To even just mention the composition of a body of work as wonderful is the same as giving a detailed critique about every aspect that makes up the work. For this I thank you again! Take care!