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McKenna Tucker Rogelio Bonilla

Born in London some time in the late 1690s, we are not sure of her actual birth year Mary’s mother told her father, a sailor out at sea, that Mary was a boy, “Mark”, in order to ensure that they would inherit the captain’s fortune Money ran out Read was still dressed as a boy and by the age of 13, she was working as a foot boy for a rich French lady Mary soon got bored and decided to go to sea Bored again, she joined the Flemish army Became skilled with a sword and in battle

While with the Flemish army, Mary fell in love with a man in her crew and confessed her femininity to him. They got married, settled down, and opened an inn called The Three Horseshoes He soon died Mary went back to the sea

Anne Bonny, another female pirate, fell in love with “Calico” Jack Rackham Over the next few years, Anne and Jack stole several ships and gathered treasure They were known to treat their victims with respect One time, Jack and Anne attacked the ship that “Sailor Read” was on. Anne and Mary met Mary was given the choice to either turn pirate, or die. They quickly became friends

Mary and Anne wore women’s clothing aboard the ship Except during raids, when they dressed up as men One night, all of the men on the ship were completely drunk. Mary and Anne were the only ones sober and fought valiantly but were overtaken At a trial in Jamaica, the whole crew was sentenced to be hanged Mary and Anne claimed to be pregnant and were to be held in jail until they gave birth Mary died in We are unsure of the cause of death, whether it was of fever or childbirth.

Anne Bonny and Calico Jack fell in love and eloped They stole a ship and renamed it The Revenge They easily gathered a crew to be pirates. Anne was a respected pirate among the ship and when Mary came they both were welcomed and respected and took part in “man’s activities” Ex: raids, fights, and combat

Calico Jack was a fairly successful pirate and his captured several ships. As ships were captured, Jack would offer sailors the privilege of joining his crew. Once the sailor signed the articles of piracy, the former enemy became a friend. After one such encounter, Mary took a liking to one the pirates. This guy, however got in a fight with an older more experienced pirate while at anchor one night, and as the laws decreed, a duel was set for the next day. Mary, realizing that her lover would not stand a chance against the other pirate, began a quarrel with the bigger pirate, and demanded settlement on the spot. The quartermaster, as pirate law demanded, rowed the two ashore, and with pistol and cutlass, the duel began. Both discharged their pistol for naught and then began the duel with cutlass in hand, The man had strength on his side but Mary was more agile and cunning. The duel had been going for some time, when the larger man made a thrust and stumbled. He would have probably managed to recover from this slip if it were not for what Mary did next. Before the unbelieving eyes of the pirate, Mary ripped her shirt open to expose her breast. The pirate, not believing his eyes, hesitated for a split second. In that instance, Mary quickly grabbed his cutlass arm and with one swing of her own blade, nearly cut the mans head off. He lay on the ground grabbing his neck while still not believing he had been dueling a woman. few of the men on board Calico's ship were aware that Anne and Mary were women. A different story: Mary's grandmother (on her dad's side, who never returned from a trip) didn't like girls, in order to get support from her, her mother dressed her as a boy making her think that she was her grandson.

Code of conduct, are, rules. Like: The captain or any other officer is allowed no more food than another man. the captain cannot keep his cabin to himself. however captains had slight privileges. equal voting rights fair share of the loot and pirates punishments for those who cheated fumbling was blamed no lights at night no fighting between pirates on board penalty for dissertation

Swords were sharp on one side, dangerous, heavy, and often curved -Daggers were often held in the leather sheaths or belts -pistols

According to the woolen cap; in 1571 Elizabeth included a law ordering everyone over the age of 6 to wear a woolen cap on Sundays and holidays in order to help England's woolen trade. Wealthy people were excluded from this law. therefore pirates had to use a woolen cap. another law Elizabeth passed was the specific use of certain colors depending on the social class of a person (pirates used the wealthy colors, since their clothes were stolen from rich people) pirates used what ever fit them best and basically whatever the people from the ships they stole were wearing

The pirate song was sung, or chanted, to accompany the hard and sometimes tedious tasks that had to be performed as part of the daily tasks of pirates. Fifteen men on a dead man's chest yo ho ho and a bottle of rum drink and the devil had done for the rest yo ho ho and a bottle of rum (most famous lines)

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