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writingchick8
06-14-2010, 02:24 PM
I've been Googling for hours and I'm starting to get frustrated. :mad:

I need to know if anyone knows of any legit 17th-18th century (aka the Golden Age of Piracy) pirate ports that people would go to to drink, find girls, find ships, crew, supplies, etc.

Thanks!

Shinn
06-14-2010, 03:56 PM
I've been Googling for hours and I'm starting to get frustrated. :mad:

I need to know if anyone knows of any legit 17th-18th century (aka the Golden Age of Piracy) pirate ports that people would go to to drink, find girls, find ships, crew, supplies, etc.

Thanks!

Port Royal in Jamaica is the most famous 17th-18th century pirate port in the modern world :) Maybe you could have your story based around there?

Lemex
06-14-2010, 04:25 PM
For the better part of it's first 10 years the United States supported, and even housed many Pirates as they would raid British shipping; this quickly changed however, and many Pirates marched to the Gallows because of it without even being aware any law had changed untill it was too late.

TerraIncognita
06-15-2010, 05:00 PM
This looked helpful. I'm not sure if it has the info you need or not. It's a collection of links to other sites about pirates.

http://www.noquartergiven.net/ports.htm

Fun fact. No quarter given means no mercy shown.

Gannon
06-16-2010, 03:35 AM
Tortuga off Haiti? Also, a little research on Blackbeard wouldn't go amiss as that'll list his haunts. Good luck.