The Life and Times of Blackbeard the Pirate
Few figures in maritime history command as much fascination or terror as Edward Teach, better known to the world as Blackbeard. While his piratical career lasted a remarkably brief two years (1716–1718), his impact on the popular imagination spans centuries.
At the absolute center of Blackbeard’s meteoric rise was The Bahamas—specifically the lawless beachfront settlement of Nassau on the island of New Providence. Far from being just a random hideout, Nassau served as the geographical, political, and operational headquarters for Blackbeard, anchoring a brief but explosive era known to historians as the Golden Age of Piracy.

















































