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Anne Bonny Pooh-Poohs the Creature Comforts of an Easy Life to Become a Pirate Rogue ... Perhaps when Anne Bonny wanted to become a pirate, she would have had a conversation with her old man in his drawing room that ran something like this:
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Anne Bonny, the famous female pirate: the story of her life, from her birth in Ireland to her disappearance in 1720. ... He had long wished for Anne to become a respectable lady, marry a Charleston man of his choosing, and take her place in society as a plantation owner’s wife, as she was an heiress of some renown.
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www.essortment.com/all/annebonnypirat_rniq.htm
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Anne Bonny was born in a town near Cork, Ireland. She went on to become a real pirate of the Caribbean. ... Anne Bonny was born in a town near Cork, Ireland. Her father was a lawyer and her mother was the family's maid. The scandal broke ... When she was about 16, she fell in love with a not-very-successful pirate, James Bonny.
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www.steppingintobooks.com/JRogers%20Pirate%20School/N3-AnneBonny.htm
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They sailed for the Island of Providence where she fell in with Calico Jack Rackham, known pirate. Soon she had resolved ... Anne Bonny was more fortunate than Mary Read, being confined until the time of her lying in and afterwards reprieved. What is become of her since we cannot tell but it is certain she was not executed.
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That the Caribbean had become a haven for radicals did not go unnoticed: in 1656 Samuel Highland ... Queen Anne's War had lasted 11 years and in 1713 many sailors must have known little else but warfare and the plundering of ships. It was commonly observed that on the cessation of war privateers turned pirate.
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www.eco-action.org/dod/no8/pirate.html
www.eco-action.org/dod/no8/pirate.html
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The Pirate Trial of Anne Bonny and Mary Read by Tamara Eastman and Constance Bond. Good treatment of a subject so wrapped in myth and mystery it’s often difficult to tell what’s the truth. Contact the publisher, Fern Canyon Press, if you have trouble finding this.
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www.beaglebay.com/pirate_books_and_films.htm
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Anne Bonney, Anne Bonny female pirate info- Pirate's Realm ... In May, Anne Bonny met Calico Jack Rackham and soon fell in love with her dream pirate. James Bonny was outraged, and by most accounts appealed to Rogers to have her flogged for adultery. He also refused Rackham's offer to buy Anne's divorce.
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www.thepiratesrealm.com/Anne%20Bonny.html
www.thepiratesrealm.com/Anne%20Bonny.html
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The female pirate Anne Bonny was smitten with with the new 'male recruit', but became a close friend of Mary's upon discovering her true identity. Rackham quickly became jealous over what he saw as a man competing for Anne's attention, and so Mary's gender was revealed to him, as well.
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www.thepiratesrealm.com/Mary%20Read.html
www.thepiratesrealm.com/Mary%20Read.html
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Biography of Anne Bonny, the female pirate ... She even helped Mary Read become a pirate, striking a true blow for female equality. She was a fierce fighter and excellent pirate and almost managed to escape capture. Both she and Mary Read escaped the death sentence by claiming to be pregnant.
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www.mookychick.co.uk/icon/anne_bonny.php
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