Jack Rackham's Adventures

Most of the time when we be recallin' famous pirates throughout
history we remember them based on a theatrical reputation. Morgan was
cunning, Blackbeard was fearsome n' Vane was cruel. Calico Jack Rackham
be a different story!
Rackham is memorable because
of his fashionable Calico coat, n' the company he kept with Anne Bonny
n' Mary Read. But he is still regarded as one of the famous pirates in
the Golden Age of Piracy.
Much o' his life is
considered a mystery until 1718 when history documents him as an officer
aboard Charles Vane's ship. Vane himself had a warlike n' brutal
reputation, often torturing French dignitaries n' merchants fer
pleasure. To his crew he was likely just a cunning bully.
At
some point during their time together thew crew held a vote to attack a
French Man o' War off the coast of New York, for which an overwhelming
majority, including Rackham voted yes- attack the ship. They were sure
it would be loaded with wealth n' plunder, as well as be a new ship for a
pirate squadron they were developing.Vane n' just 15 pirates voted
against retreating from the ship, n' he loudly touted that the Captain
always has final say.
Not long after the crew, lead
by Rackham voted Vane out of Captaincy for being a coward and let him
leave with his followers, a ship n' a respectable amount o' supplies.
Most
of his adventures could be regarded as shenanigans past this point.
Famously he captured a loaded British merchant ship off the coast of
Jamaica, but he n' his crew lost the treasure when they evaded bounty
hunters.
Jack was more famous for his affair with
Anne Bonny. She fled a house wife life to sea with him, n' she took well
to piracy alongside her friend Mary Reid. At one point Rackham even
challenged Reid to a duel on account of her connection to Bonnie, he
then discovered she was in fact a woman!
You can know more about pirates, their history and stories from the crew members of the pirate ship cruise in St Pete Beach, FL. Book a tour on the cruise and enjoy.
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