[4] Anne Bonny: The Firebrand of the Caribbean
Anne Bonny was not your average 18th-century woman. Raised in Ireland and later South Carolina, she ditched her life of privilege for the pirate’s life. She teamed up with Calico Jack Rackham, became one of the few female pirates in history, and fought alongside men, proving she was just as ruthless.
Bonny was fierce in battle, reportedly cursing at her fellow pirates when they surrendered instead of fighting to the death. She and Rackham were eventually captured in 1720, but she avoided execution by "pleading the belly"—claiming she was pregnant.
Her fate remains a mystery. Some say she was quietly released, others believe she returned to a respectable life, and a few claim she resumed piracy.
Final Thought:
Anne Bonny was the original “ride or die”—except if you were too cowardly to fight, then she had zero sympathy for you.
Pirate log book entry [PtF]
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