PBS Secrets of the Dead - Blackbeards Lost Ship (2009)


PBS Secrets of the Dead - Blackbeards Lost Ship (2009)

Blackbeard was the most feared and infamous pirate of his day. In the early eighteenth century, the former British privateer trolled the shipping lanes of the Atlantic, capturing, plundering and terrorizing all vessels in his path. From the deck of his flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, he commanded the seas and inspired fear in all who crossed his path. In 1717, he even blockaded the city of Charleston, cutting her off from the world and threatening to strangle her budding tobacco economy. But soon after, he ran his flagship aground off the coast of North Carolina, and had to abandon her to the sea. Not long after, he was caught, executed and beheaded by a government posse. 300 years later, a group of marine archaeologists have discovered the remains of the Queen Anne's Revenge, and their careful preservation and analysis of the remains–including cannons, guns, anchors, and even gold–are helping to solve the biggest mystery about Blackbeard's rein Did he run his ship aground by accident, or was the grounding a carefully laid plot to double cross his own men and steal all their treasure for himself?

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Edward Teach (or Thatch; c. 1680 – 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies. Little is known about his early life, but he may have been a sailor on privateer ships during Queen Anne's War before he settled on the Bahamian island of New Providence, a base for Captain Benjamin Hornigold, whose crew Teach joined around 1716. Hornigold placed him in command of a sloop that he had captured, and the two engaged in numerous acts of piracy. Their numbers were boosted by the addition to their fleet of two more ships, one of which was commanded by Stede Bonnet, but Hornigold retired from piracy toward the end of 1717, taking two vessels with him.

Teach captured a French slave ship known as La Concorde, renamed her Queen Anne's Revenge, equipped her with 40 guns, and crewed her with over 300 men. He became a renowned pirate. His nickname derived from his thick black beard and fearsome appearance. He was reported to have tied lit fuses (slow matches) under his hat to frighten his enemies. He formed an alliance of pirates and blockaded the port of Charles Town, South Carolina, ransoming the port's inhabitants. He then ran Queen Anne's Revenge aground on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina.


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