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William Kidd, a Scottish pirate, followed a code of conduct that prohibited gambling, fighting among crew members, and disobeying orders. His crew was expected to treat prisoners well and to share any plunder equally. Kidd's code emphasized discipline and fairness to maintain order onboard his ship.
William Kidd became a pirate after being commissioned to attack enemy ships by colonial governments, but he eventually turned to piracy full-time. He operated in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, seizing numerous ships and accumulating wealth. Despite his initial legitimacy, he was eventually hunted down by authorities and executed in 1701.
He didnt Travel Around the world he traveled to the indian ocean, Atlantic, and he mostly stayed in the indian ocean taking over french ships.
8 to 10 years
the first to sucessfully build a ship would be ansestors of the vikings. they are credited with sailing long distances.
a colonial shipwright is a person who makes the bow, hull, keel, masts, and the ribs of the ship that they made. A bow is the forward part of the ship, the hull is the frame, or body, of a ship, a keel is the long piece of wood at the bottom of a ship that runs from the front of the ship to the back, masts are long poles that rise from the deck of a ship. They support the ship's sails and rigging, and the ribs are part of a ship's frame that run from the keel to the deck.
William dampiers ship was called the Roebuck
The time it takes to build a tank, is approximately 3-5 five years if making it by hand.
The ship was build with their hands
Shipwrights (ship builders) build ships as a business- they build them to sell to make a profit.