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Blackbeard could be called North Carolina’s own pirate because he frequented this area in refuge. His original name was Edward Drummond and he began his career sailing out of his home port of Bristol, England. After he became a pirate he changed his name to Edward Teach, which is the name that most people relate to Blackbeard the Pirate. Some historians believe that his tendancies toward piracy came to him because of the enviroment that he grew up in. Bristol, England turned out more pirates in the early seventeenth and eighteenth centuries than any other English
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