Which famous pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy was known for weaving slow-burning hemp fuses into his beard to terrify his enemies in battle?
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schopenhauer The Golden Age of Piracy
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schopenhauer Pirate flags, or Jolly Rogers, used specific symbols to communicate terms of surrender to target vessels.
Pirate democracy: Pirates held democratic elections for captains and drafted written constitutions long before most modern countries adopted democratic voting systems.

schopenhauer Edward Teach, known as Blackbeard, used psychological warfare rather than physical violence to capture ships.
A black flag bearing a white skull and crossbones, traditionally flown by pirate ships. Captains like Black Sam Bellamy hoisted this black banner to terrify merchant crews into immediate surrender.

What did historical pirate codes of the 18th century typically guarantee for crew members injured in battle?

schopenhauer Sort legendary high-seas figures to discover who was a lawless rogue or a royal.
What was the primary cause of scurvy, a disease that devastated pirate crews on long voyages?
Which valuable cargo did Blackbeard demand as ransom when he blockaded the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1718?
Which pirate was known as the 'Gentleman Pirate' because he was a wealthy landowner before turning to piracy?
What did a solid red pirate flag signify to an approaching merchant ship in the 18th century?
How did pirate crews typically choose their captains during the Golden Age of Piracy?
Why did the pirate Blackbeard weave hemp matches into his beard during battles?

