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Real Pirates of the Caribbean



Throughout the Golden Age of Piracy there were few captains more flamboyant that Jack Rackham. Called “Calico Jack” due to his flashy dress, his short career was marked with daring and bravery. Unfortunately for Rackham and those who served under him, the quality of his decision making did not always live up to his larger-than-life persona. He burned bright and faded fast, and left us with one of the most intriguing pirate tales of the period.
Calico Jack served under Charles Vane in 1718. Vane was an Englishman like Rackham, a feared pirate and captain of a ship called the Ranger. When the Ranger encountered a massive French warship outside of New York harbor, Rackham rallied the crew, hoping to take the ship and its cargo. Vane refused and fled the fight.
Later, the crew would vote Vane out of his captaincy for his cowardice, and place Rackham in command. Captain Calico Jack Rackham was born.
Rackham’s plundering yielded few successes, mainly focusing on small towns along the coast. Eventually working his way to the Caribbean, Rackham boldly took a large merchant ship called the Kingston and sailed off with the greatest prize of his young captaincy. But even this turned out to be a poor choice. Unfortunately for Rackham, the merchants he had stolen from were none too happy about his misdeed, and hired a group of privateers to hunt him down.
While Calico Jack and his crew were camped ashore on an island near Cuba, the privateers retook the Kingston. Rackham and his crew escaped deeper into the island with their lives, but they were now left without a ship.
Crammed into a small boat, Rackham and his remaining crew began the three-month sail from Cuba back to Nassau, where he hoped to set himself on the straight and narrow.
In the Bahamas Rackham sought a pardon from Governor Woodes Rogers, claiming that Vane had forced him into piracy against his will. His pardon granted, Calico Jack began a new life as an honest man, taking a commission as a privateer. But it wouldn't be long before trouble found him again.


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