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The phrase "walking the plank" is often associated with pirates, but it is more a fictional trope than a historical fact. There is no definitive record of the first person to walk the plank, as the practice is largely popularized by literature and film, notably in works like Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island." Historical accounts suggest that pirates did use various forms of execution and punishment, but the specific act of walking the plank may have been exaggerated or romanticized over time.
To kill them. They were so far from shore, the people who walked the plank would either drown or become shark food.Actually, walking the plank is fake. Pirates never did that, it was made up. -RPCYeah, latest theory is that the idea came from Victorian literature. Never really happened- Nosniboro
pirates made people walk the plank
Walk the Plank - Pirates of the Mississippi album - was created on 1991-09-30.
No that was the navy pirates killed their prisoners eventually.
"Walking the Plank" was used as form of punishment and execution, as well as sadistic entertainment. It was used on both captives and bad crewmembers, as both a psychological torture and final dispatching of unwanted passengers, or crew who had committed acts against the Captain and/or shipmates (e.g., mutiny).
No they did not it's not true
plank sleds are used for getting around faster than walking so that you can save time
No, only on a pirate ship.
walking the plank, or being shot in the face
from the Latin word - Tabula. It means a board or a plank.
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