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... Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, has a reputation that is well known, in contrast to the lesser known aspects of his life such as his persona, the beginning of his career, distinguishing events of his time, and his death. ... Edward Teach was a big man who supported a devilish image. ... From his description, one might conclude that Edward Teach was a barbaric, mean, spirited man, when in actuality his personality was the opposite. Edward Teach was well educated, which was uncommon for the pirates of that day. ...
Edward Teach was a skilled seaman who made a transition to the life of piracy. ... When the war finally ended, Edward Teach had become an experienced sea robber and decided to join a group of ferocious Caribbean pirates. Edward Teach began his pirating career on a Jamaican sloop commanded by Benjamin Hornigold. ... Edward Teach had a special fondness for the ship, and Hornigold allowed Teach to take control of the ship. ... Edward Teach then renamed the ship the Queen Anne’s Revenge and increased her armor to 40 guns.
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