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In olden days, pirates would rob cargo ships of just about anything valuable. Modern pirates are most likely to steal a boat, or hold a ship for ransom.
well if they got caught they would chop there head of back then now days they would go to jail
Its unknown if pirates have kids in the old days, like black beard or long john silver, but modern day pirates may be posing as soldiers to wives and kids but really be pirates in the high seas Pirates never had anytime to think about kids or wives or anything like that.
Pirates are still around these days. Pirates are more dangerous today than all those years ago
In the early days musk rats were caught by using food and lure them out of there.
In modern times, there isn't really a punishment for adultery, other than getting caught by your spouse and facing the consequences. In the old days, you could be stoned.
yes in the olden days many pirates starved but rat was a good source of protein for the pirates ha har me hearties!
Yes. In the old days women and girls could not be pirates, but some snuck around that rule.
the pirates did not eat sweets as they couldn't access them. Sweets (candy) did not exist in those days.
Hard Tack sea biscuits - kind of like our modern days crackersHoney cake (Swedish, early 17th century)Some pirates instead had a liquid dessert of:Bombo/bumboo - mixture of rum, water, sugar, and nutmeg.Rumfustian drink - blended raw eggs with sugar, sherry, gin, and beer.BeerSherryBrandyPortHope this helps!
In the days of the sailing ship, pirates were the blood-thirsty thieves of the unchartered seas. Pirates were common along the shores of Africa and in the Caribbean, where they would attack ships that were taking supplies to trade with the settlements there. In the modern day, piracy occurs off the coasts of Africa where there is no effective naval law. It also occurs in the islands of southeast Asia and to a lesser extent in the West Indies. The object of modern piracy is theft of vessels or ransoming their crews and cargos.
What we wear now. THIS - NOW - TODAY is "modern days".