she killed some one
Anne Bonny's real name was Anne Cormac.
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her father was a lawyer and her mother was a maid.
one of Anne Bonny's crimes were she attacked a Spanish ship
On Anne bonnys flag it was black with a white skull and cross bones the 1 pink heart at both sides of the bones
Anne Bonny was sentenced to be hanged for piracy, but her execution was postponed because she was pregnant. There are no records of her being executed, and it is speculated that she may have been released or pardoned.
It is generally accepted based upon information from her descendants that Anne Bonny had two children. Neither of which is named publicly, but the first one took on the name Cunningham. The second child was born in what is now South Carolina.
Anne Bonny's greatest achievement was becoming a notorious pirate alongside her partner Calico Jack, successfully plundering ships and evading capture for many years. Her defiant and adventurous spirit made her a legend in the pirate world, and she remains a prominent figure in pirate folklore.
Anne Bonny committed crimes with others, particularly with her partner in piracy, Calico Jack Rackham. Together, they raided ships and engaged in acts of piracy during the early 18th century in the Caribbean.
Anne Boleyn was accused of witchcraft, adultery and incest. As she was married to the King, these crimes were tantamount to high treason. She was beheaded on May 19, 1536.
Anne Bonny was a notorious female pirate who committed her crimes mainly through piracy, including stealing cargo from ships, attacking vessels, and engaging in violent confrontations at sea. She was known for her fearlessness, fierce temper, and skill in combat and navigation, which contributed to her successful criminal activities.
Yes, intent is an element to most crimes. The concept of mens rea deals with intent in crimes. There are some crimes, however, that are strict liability, and therefore have no level of intent requirement.