13 February, 08:20
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The Whydah was a slave ship that was taken over by pirates, many of whom previously had been slaves themselves, headed by their captain, Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy, who was the highest-earning pirate ever, having plundered an estimated $120 million over the course of his career, according to Forbes Magazine.
His biggest windfall was in February of 1717, when he and his crew captured the Whydah, which reportedly held more than 4 1/2 tons of gold and silver.
https://www.bostonherald.c...
The Whydah was a slave ship that was taken over by pirates, many of whom previously had been slaves themselves, headed by their captain, Samuel “Black Sam” Bellamy, who was the highest-earning pirate ever, having plundered an estimated $120 million over the course of his career, according to Forbes Magazine.
His biggest windfall was in February of 1717, when he and his crew captured the Whydah, which reportedly held more than 4 1/2 tons of gold and silver.
https://www.bostonherald.c...
Remains of at least Six pirates found in Whydah shipwreck off Cape Cod
At least six more skeletons have been unearthed from the site of the 1717 Whydah shipwreck off Cape Cod, the investigative team from the Whydah Pirate Museum in West Yarmouth said.
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in further reading, I found that they called Black Sam Bellamy Robinhood..."The Robinhood of the Sea"
and so much more...
maybe one day i'll start back down this rabbit hole again.
connections, coincidences? interdasting...
and so much more...
maybe one day i'll start back down this rabbit hole again.
connections, coincidences? interdasting...
09:37 PM - Feb 13, 2021
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