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Edward Teach * better known as Blackbeard is considered the fiercest pirate that ever lived. This is credited more to his appearance than his actions. A Scary Pirate Teach was taller than most men of his time. He had long dark hair and a bushy black beard. He loved to intimidate his enemies when he captured their ships in battle. He would board their ships with “slow-burning’ fuses in his hair and around his shoulders. The sight of him smoldering, holding several pistols, and knives strapped…

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Believed to be a native of England, Edward Teach likely began his pirating career in 1713, when he became a crewman aboard a Caribbean sloop commanded by pirate Benjamin Hornigold. Description from touchingyourcommunity.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Black Beard Pirates Of The Carribean, Ian Mcshane, Edward Teach, Black Beard Pirate, Pirate Tattoo, Black Beard, Pirates Life, Pirates Cove, Dry Land

Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious pirate who operated in the West Indies throughout the 18th century, specifically during the 1750s. The blackest soul and the darkest heart of any pirate who ever lived, striking fear into the bravest of sailors, Blackbeard was a name uttered in terror by all who sail the sea, or any unfortunate enough to encounter him on dry land. Blackbeard's many exploits became the stuff of various myths and legends of pirate lore, including the…

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Summary Blackbeard concept inspired by Ian McShane. Source PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN - Miles Teves itsartmag.com Licensing This image is a drawing, painting, print, or other two-dimensional work of art. The copyright is most likely owned by the artist or the party that commissioned the work or the heirs of thereof. It is believed that low-resolution works of art for commentary on the work in question qualifies as Fair-Use under the copyright laws of the United States.

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