There were various nicknames for pirates. British pirates were also called the English Sea Dogs, and various pirates had their own nicknames.
blackbeard
There were many nicknames for the British troops. An example is Ally Sloper's Cavalry.
I am very knowledgeable on Pirates but unfortunately the way the question was posed made no sense therefore I can not be of assistance to you; I am terribly sorry x he is asking about a test question, A: pacific ocean pirates, B: barbary coast, C: british, D:napolian the book says barbary coast pirates
Mad Dog
Universally villains, I'm afraid. Pirates are simply sea robbers who will murder for their own enrichment. So how did the confusion arise? At the time of the Spanish empire, other nations were constantly trying to break the Iberian monopoly of trade across the Atlantic. In the course of this undeclared war, British freebooters were of course regarded as pirates by the Spanish, and as heroes by the British. In either case, they were not the sort o people you'd invite to tea, especially if you have silver spoons.
One can find the British Library Catalogue on the British Library website. One can find the link to the British Library Catalogue by searching it on the website.
Redcoats was one nickname.
The objective of the british pirates was to find gold.
Red coats
There were many nicknames for the British troops. An example is Ally Sloper's Cavalry.
Tommy, Paddy, and Jock
The colonists who opposed the British were called 'Whigs'. Those who favored British and her King, were called 'Tories'. Those nicknames were also used earlier in the Reformation in England. Two other nicknames were 'Patriots' for the colonists and 'Loyalists' for the British supporters.
'Tommies', 'Squaddies' or in older times 'Redcoats'.
pirates
The pirates vs British duuhh
I am very knowledgeable on Pirates but unfortunately the way the question was posed made no sense therefore I can not be of assistance to you; I am terribly sorry x he is asking about a test question, A: pacific ocean pirates, B: barbary coast, C: british, D:napolian the book says barbary coast pirates
The pirates of Penzance. Very ribald and funny opera. Made fun of the British way of conducting the navy.
Nicholas Burrell goes by British Nick.