William H. Bonney, aka Henry McCarty, aka Billy the Kid, lived in a time when sexual orientation wasn't understood or talked about. So know one really knows, but it's assumed that he was heterosexual.
New Hampshire was one of the thirteen colonies.
No it was not.
There are many modern-day pirates off the coast of Somalia, and, male or female, you wouldn't want to be one of them. Very good advice. Suggest you take it. And yes, there have been women pirates before. Anne Bonney and Mary Read were two of them, and there were certainly others in the thousands-years history of piracy.
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Yes Anne Bonney for one If you look her up you'll find that some of her friends were also female pirates pretending to be male it is possible they were lesbian
There were several: Grace O'Malley is the most famous. She is also known as Gráinne Ní Mháille and more popularly Granuaile. Anne Bonney is another famous one.
Maine was not one of the original thirteen colonies.
The book "Thirteen Plus One" came out in 2010.
13.201 in word form is thirteen point two zero one or thirteen and two hundred one thousandths
Yesz' Mary Read is known for one of the best female pirates there was; the other girl was ummm.... Anne Bonney. they worked together and were the best of the best tops with the other male pirates ndk later they were well-known as dangerous pirates.
Scenes One Through Thirteen was created in 2002.
Thirteen and one hundred thirteen thousandths.
One hundred thirteen dollars.
1.3 = one and three tenths.
The duration of Thirteen Conversations About One Thing is 1.73 hours.
One thousand thirteen and thirteen hundredths.