During this period (1663-1730), North Carolina was a poor colony in the British Empire. The landscape provided ample opportunities for pirates to establish operational bases. Besides Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach, numerous others—such as Henry Every and Charles Vane—roamed the colony. This study shows that colonial North Carolina was used as a pirate haven, due to the geographical, socio-economic, and political influences that affected the colony. Through the lens of the maritime cultural landscape, various tangible and intangible remains were identified reconstructing the places of the pirates. Overlaid maps of pirate locations and colonial settlements suggest the pirates had varying degrees of interactions (i.e. trade, marriage, social ga...
Student research for Spring, 2007 MLAS 270-23, Contemporary Caribbean, Professor William Frank Robin...
Scholars have usually treated all pirates as the same, regardless of class and education. Gentleman ...
Mark Hanna’s important book makes two very valuable contributions to the history of the British Atla...
During this period (1663-1730), North Carolina was a poor colony in the British Empire. The landscap...
This geographical study of piracy in Spanish America spans from 1536, the beginning date of sustaine...
This thesis analyzes John Gray Blount and his associates' roles in the post Revolutionary War develo...
social, and cultural history of the state from the first successful English colonies in the 1600s to...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
By surveying the full range of existing contemporary documents available for the study of slavery in...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fasci...
This study uses the methodologies employed by urban, naval, and maritime historians to explore the n...
Despite modern conceptions, pirates were not typically cruel, greedy, and dishonest men of the lowes...
Blackbeard was one of the most notorious pirates during the 1700s and today maintains a high profile...
Blackbeard was one of the most notorious pirates during the 1700s and today maintains a high profile...
Scholars have usually treated all pirates as the same, regardless of class and education. Gentleman ...
Student research for Spring, 2007 MLAS 270-23, Contemporary Caribbean, Professor William Frank Robin...
Scholars have usually treated all pirates as the same, regardless of class and education. Gentleman ...
Mark Hanna’s important book makes two very valuable contributions to the history of the British Atla...
During this period (1663-1730), North Carolina was a poor colony in the British Empire. The landscap...
This geographical study of piracy in Spanish America spans from 1536, the beginning date of sustaine...
This thesis analyzes John Gray Blount and his associates' roles in the post Revolutionary War develo...
social, and cultural history of the state from the first successful English colonies in the 1600s to...
A life of piracy offered marginal men a profession with a degree of autonomy, despite the brand of ...
By surveying the full range of existing contemporary documents available for the study of slavery in...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fasci...
This study uses the methodologies employed by urban, naval, and maritime historians to explore the n...
Despite modern conceptions, pirates were not typically cruel, greedy, and dishonest men of the lowes...
Blackbeard was one of the most notorious pirates during the 1700s and today maintains a high profile...
Blackbeard was one of the most notorious pirates during the 1700s and today maintains a high profile...
Scholars have usually treated all pirates as the same, regardless of class and education. Gentleman ...
Student research for Spring, 2007 MLAS 270-23, Contemporary Caribbean, Professor William Frank Robin...
Scholars have usually treated all pirates as the same, regardless of class and education. Gentleman ...
Mark Hanna’s important book makes two very valuable contributions to the history of the British Atla...