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Even though they were conducting the majority of their operations in the Caribbean, the pirates needed to adapt to weather conditions as well as to the Atlantic trade patterns and shipping lanes.
Even though they were conducting the majority of their operations in the [[Caribbean]], the [[Piracy|pirates]] needed to adapt to weather conditions as well as to the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] trade patterns and [[ship]]ping lanes.


After his attack on forty-two ships in Brazil, Black Bart renamed one of the captured ships The Fortune and headed north towards Newfoundland. He plundered a number of ships near the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland before returning to the West Indies in the winter.
After his attack on forty-two ships in [[Brazil]], [[Bartholomew Roberts|Black Bart]] renamed one of the captured ships ''The Fortune'' and headed north towards Newfoundland. He plundered a number of ships near the coasts of {{Wiki|Nova Scotia}} and Newfoundland before returning to the West Indies in the winter.
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 28 January 2021

NEWFOUNDLAND COAST//1720-06

Even though they were conducting the majority of their operations in the Caribbean, the pirates needed to adapt to weather conditions as well as to the Atlantic trade patterns and shipping lanes.

After his attack on forty-two ships in Brazil, Black Bart renamed one of the captured ships The Fortune and headed north towards Newfoundland. He plundered a number of ships near the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland before returning to the West Indies in the winter.