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'''''Queen Anne's Revenge''''' was a [[frigate]] built in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] in 1710. Originally a [[Slavery|slave]] ship named ''Concord'', she was captured by Captain [[Benjamin Hornigold]] in 1717 near [[Martinique]]. Soon after, Hornigold turned her to his associate [[Edward Thatch]].
'''''Queen Anne's Revenge''''' was a [[frigate]] built in [[United Kingdom|Britain]] in 1710. Originally a [[Slavery|slave]] ship named ''Concord'', she was captured by Captain [[Benjamin Hornigold]] in 1717 near [[Martinique]]. Soon after, Hornigold turned her to his associate [[Edward Thatch]].



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File:512px-Pirate Flag of Blackbeard (Edward Teach).svg.png
Flag of the Queen Anne's Revenge as seen in Assassin's Creed IV

Queen Anne's Revenge was a frigate built in Britain in 1710. Originally a slave ship named Concord, she was captured by Captain Benjamin Hornigold in 1717 near Martinique. Soon after, Hornigold turned her to his associate Edward Thatch.

Thatch renamed the Concord and used it as his flagship up until his death 1718. During that time, she took part in a number of notable events, including the Siege of Charles-Towne and the attack on Ocracoke.

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