Blackbeard was a ruthless, cruel, but also brilliant and fearless, man. His crew and his enemies respected and feared him. In fact, the crew respected him so much that they lost their lives for him; because of this, Blackbeard’s crew and Williamsburg, Virginia are connected until the end of time.
And it was Edward Teach who became the prototype of the legendary Captain Flint from Sharp Treasure.
Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, was one of the most legendary pirates in history.
On his ship "Queen Anne's Revenge" he traveled many seas and became a real threat not only to merchant ships but also to warships.
The pirate career of Edward Teach, who did not yet bear the nickname Blackbeard, began back in 1715
Blackbeard was a ruthless, cruel, but also brilliant and fearless, man. His crew and his enemies respected and feared him. In fact, the crew respected him so much that they lost their lives for him; because of this, Blackbeard’s crew and Williamsburg, Virginia are connected until the end of time.
Teach plundered French and Spanish ships in and around the Caribbean Sea
According to rumors, the wealth Blackbeard looted could rival the Treasury of the Kings.
Blackbeard became captain of a large fleet during the height of piracy, and when he died, piracy died with him.