Yes, pirates did drink rum as their beverage of choice while sailing the high seas. Rum was readily available, easy to preserve, and provided a quick source of energy for the sailors.
No. Julius Caesar was - and he REALLY made them pay when he caught up with them after he was ransomed!
Many of the Barbary pirates began to disrupt colonial trade with England on the high seas. Pirates also seized colonial ships and demanded restitution from Jefferson and other officials.
He never reached Asia. He accidentally discovered the Americas.
A skull, or "death's head" as the pirates would call it, represents death. That's really all there is to it. It could be used to scare their enemies, as if to say "we will kill you." It could also symbolize the fact that pirates were not scared of death. They generally accepted that the pirate life is dangerous, as in the famous quote by Black Bart Roberts, "A short life and a merry one. This shall be my motto." Roberts crew sailed under two different flags; one that contained two skulls and one that contained a skeleton.
Christopher Columbus was a genoese navigator, who was involved with the idea of sailing westward to find India. His calculations was based on the best maps available, those of Toscanelli.
Pirates are nasty,rude,mean and not really good listeners
anything really
Yes, there were pirates, mainly around in the 18th century, or the 1700's.
the lytle pirates is the mascot of lytle in texas. its a really proud little school.
No that was the navy pirates killed their prisoners eventually.
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I love it. In fact, it was the first alcoholic beverage I ever really enjoyed.
well tudor pirates were the meanest pirates throuout the land they did really bad punishments like exucuting and chopping their hands and/or fingers :B
(1) They have them for their pets. (2) To send them to other ships. (3) To see if there is danger (4) Pirates are dumb, funny, stupid, and weird
Sailing can really have a target audience for anyone, Because the age restriction for children sailing alone on a small boat is 8 years old, whereas they can sail with a parent/supervisior at any age, Making the target audience more to do who who's really into to watersports or just for people want want a relaxing slow paced leisurable sport depending at what level you do sailing at obviously, For other people it could be the breaking records for sailing that might intise them into the sport or the constant sailing competions that are held. Looking at pictures though it seems that the main target audience for sailing is of an older nature so late teens onwards.
umm,i dont really know who? sorry. :(
I wouldn't say he was interested in sailing, I would say he was interested in where he was sailing to, and what he's going to get when he finds what he was looking for. He really wanted the money he was promised if he would find a faster trading route to the Indies. He was also promised the spreading of Christianity.