Some of the most infamous pirates in history are Edward Lowe, Thomas Tew, Calico Jack, Blackbeard, and Henry Morgan, all five of which are from England.
In the United States, there have been many infamous murder cases. Some of the most infamous include the Manson murders and the murders of Abby and Andrew Borden.
Research has shown that there are many notorious arsonists. Some of the most well known arsonists are John Orr, Paul Keller, Julio Gonzalez, Terry Barton and Benjamin Christensen.
Andersonville Prison was a very famous prison in the south during the Civil War period. This prison was infamous for its brutal treatment of captured soldiers.
Yes, there were pirates off the coast of Maine, and there still are some. They will probably be around for a long time to come. At least until greed and thievery aren't around any longer. Modern pirates generally use speed boats or former coast guard vessels, nowadays. One of the more infamous pirates in Maine history was Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard. Blackbeard and his crew of pirates terrorized sailors on the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea from 1716 through 1718. Blackbeard's treasure is believed to have been buried on the Isle of Shoals off Maine's coast. A few other infamous pirates raiding off the coast of Maine include Captain William Kidd, William Fly, Rachel Wall, Dixie Bull, and Ned Low.
Most pirates were captured, most were hanged, but some were turned into slaves... Not saying they liked it... :o
some people are very infamous for drugs. Rich kids are mostly infamous and spoiled.
over a million people played in pirates of the Caribbean but some were just people that lived in the area that they were fiming in but most were trained actors.:D
no because at the end of infamous 2 cole dies so unless they use some other charcter then there is not going to be a infamous 2
some liked pirates some did not
Dr Josef Mengele was perhaps the most infamous.
No, not all pirates kill people, some pirates are nice and some are nasty, malevolent and horrible like pirates of the Caribbean.
Memorabilia from pirates like Blackbeard can be found in various maritime museums, with notable collections at the North Carolina Maritime Museum and the Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Additionally, some items may be displayed at local historical societies or special exhibits focused on piracy. Online auctions and antique shops may also occasionally feature pirate-related artifacts. For a more immersive experience, themed tours and events in coastal regions known for pirate history, such as the Outer Banks, may showcase replicas and stories of infamous pirates.