William Kidd, also known as Captain Kidd, primarily sailed in the waters of the Caribbean Sea and along the eastern coast of North America during the late 17th century. He also ventured to the Indian ocean, where he engaged in piracy and privateering. His notable stops included places like Madagascar and the West Indies, as he sought both legitimate trade and piracy opportunities. Ultimately, his activities led to his capture and trial in England.
William Kidd
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 was born on March 23, 1645.
William Matthew Kidd was born in 1918.
William 'Captain' Kidd died on May 23, 1701 at the age of 56.
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William kidd the pirate was a pirate then got hung for being a spy
William Matthew Kidd died in 1998.
William 'Captain' Kidd was born on March 23, 1645.
captain Kidd was appointed to the ship "the adventure gallery" he was assigned to capture all french ships and pirates of Madagascar. Captain Kidd felt his crew was lacking, so he recruiter a gang of cutthroats and sailed for Madagascar, but he felt the cutthroats were undependable and they left Kidd's ship for the pirates. the rest of his crew declared mutiny unless Kidd agreed to become a pirate himself. Kidd refused and in battle with his crew he killed a man. This changed Kidd for life, and he decided that maybe he had a taste for killing and blundering after all. but i thought he was the best pirate and captain. THIS DOES NOT TELL HOW HE BECAME A PIRATE
William 'Captain' Kidd died on May 23, 1701 at the age of 56.
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