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  1. 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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  3. 6 days ago · Queen Anne’s Revenge, French vessel briefly captained by the pirate Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard. Blackbeard controlled the ship for about seven months in 171718, operating along the Virginia and Carolina coasts and in the Caribbean Sea before wrecking it off North Carolina.

  4. Jan 21, 2021 · The pirate took a liking to La Concorde, and it became his flagship. He renamed it Queen Anne's Revenge, after Great Britain's Queen Anne. Blackbeard served in the English Navy during Queen Anne's War in the early 1700s.

  5. Before being taken by Blackbeard in November 1717, the ship most popularly known as Queen Anne’s Revenge was a French slave ship called La Concorde de Nantes. 39 The ship was a 100 foot long frigate with three masts, and had either been built for or purchased by René Montaudouin in 1710. 40 Montaudouin was a prominent French slave trader ...

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  6. Blackbeard was made the new captain of the stolen vessel, and he renamed the ship Queen Annes Revenge. As the new captain, Blackbeard overhauled the vessel’s armament from the original fourteen guns to forty guns and then spent the next year harassing ships near the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

  7. Jan 22, 2022 · With room for 300 crew and 40 guns, the vessel, renamed Queen Anne’s Revenge – thought to be a nod to Blackbeard’s Jacobite beliefs and his desire to see the Stuart dynasty and Queen Anne’s heirs restored to the throne – became the flagship of his fleet.

  8. Jan 20, 2019 · He renamed it Queen Anne's Revenge: the name referred to Anne, Queen of England and Scotland (1665-1714). Many pirates, including Blackbeard, were Jacobites: this meant that they favored the return of the throne of Great Britain from the House of Hanover to the House of Stuart.

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