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  1. (2m 57s) tv-pg. Off the North Carolina coast, researchers have found what they believe to be the wreck of the famous ship the Queen Anne's Revenge--vessel of the notorious pirate Black...

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  2. History. The ship that would be known as Queen Anne's Revenge was a 200-ton vessel believed to have been built in 1710. She was handed over to René Duguay-Trouin and employed in his service for some time before being converted into a slave ship, then operated by the leading slave trader René Montaudin of Nantes, until sold in 1713 in Peru or Chile.

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  4. Jul 31, 2013 · by Allison Meier July 31, 2013. Raising Blackbeard’s anchor ( AP/Robert Willett) It’s been almost 300 years since Blackbeard’s ship the Queen Anne’s Revenge run aground near Beaufort, North...

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  5. 73K views 3 years ago BEAUFORT. ...more. The Queen Anne's Revenge was Blackbeard's legendary flagship. Once a privateer, once a slave trader, she weighed 250 tons, had a sleek build and...

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  6. Nov 15, 2023 · Print. In 1717, Queen Anne's Revenge, once La Concorde, underwent a transformative journey from privateer to pirate flagship. Captured by Blackbeard off the coast of Africa, this vessel, initially commissioned by the French Crown, became a symbol of maritime terror.

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  7. But after nearly 300 years in the North Carolina shallows, the remains of what may be the Queen Anne’s Revenge are surfacing, plank by worm-eaten plank. The site, discovered in 1996, is 25 feet ...

  8. Aug 23, 2021 · by Smithsonian Channel. published on 23 August 2021. Blackbeard 's infamous ship the Queen Anne's Revenge wasn't originally built to be a warship, but the notorious pirate refitted the ship, adding twenty-four canons to its armament. From: THE REAL STORY: Pirates of the Caribbean.

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