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Founded in 1670, Charles-Towne would grow to become Charleston, one of colonial America's busiest ports. In the early 1700s, defensive walls were built around the city's perimeter to defend the sparse settlement against attacks from Spanish and French privateers. Ironically, Blackbeard settled there with a pardon and continued his pirating ways in collusion with the colony's governor.
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Founded in 1670, Charles-Towne would grow to become [[Charleston]], one of colonial [[United States|America]]'s busiest ports. In the early 1700s, defensive walls were built around the city's perimeter to defend the sparse settlement against attacks from [[Spain|Spanish]] and [[France|French]] [[privateer]]s. Ironically, [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]] settled there with a {{Wiki|1717–1718 Acts of Grace|pardon}} and continued his pirating ways in collusion with the colony's [[Charles Eden|governor]].
 
(Note: I know a little place of East Bay Street that makes a knockout {{Wiki|mint julep}}. - [[Darby McDevitt (Abstergo Entertainment)|DM]])
 
(Note: You get paid for this? - [[Jill Murray (Abstergo Entertainment)|JM]])
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 23 April 2025

Founded in 1670, Charles-Towne would grow to become Charleston, one of colonial America's busiest ports. In the early 1700s, defensive walls were built around the city's perimeter to defend the sparse settlement against attacks from Spanish and French privateers. Ironically, Blackbeard settled there with a pardon and continued his pirating ways in collusion with the colony's governor.

(Note: I know a little place of East Bay Street that makes a knockout mint julep. - DM)

(Note: You get paid for this? - JM)