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In October of 1720, [[Jack Rackham]] and his crew (including Bonny) was attacked by a "King's Ship", a sloop that was commissioned by the Governor of [[Jamaica]] with the intent to take out Rackham. Being that most of the crew were drunk, many of the pirates provided little resistance, yet Bonny, [[Mary Read]], and an unknown man fought to their full potential.<ref name="AC4"/>
In October of 1720, [[Jack Rackham]] and his crew (including Bonny) was attacked by a "King's Ship", a sloop that was commissioned by the Governor of [[Jamaica]] with the intent to take out Rackham. Being that most of the crew were drunk, many of the pirates provided little resistance, yet Bonny, [[Mary Read]], and an unknown man fought to their full potential.<ref name="AC4"/>


Eventually, the crew was imprisoned and sentenced to be hanged. Bonny and Read were only spared that fate because they were pregnant at the time, since British law prevented pregnant women from being executed. The two were rescued by Edward Kenway and [[Ah Tabai]], however Mary died from her injuries during the escape. Anne soon gave birth, but her child passed away soon after. Afterwards, Anne became Edward's quartermaster on board the ''Jackdaw'', following [[Adéwalé]]'s departure to join the Assassins.<ref name="AC4"/>
Eventually, the crew was imprisoned and sentenced to be hanged. Bonny and Read were only spared that fate because they were pregnant at the time, since British law prevented pregnant women from being executed. The two were rescued by Edward Kenway and [[Ah Tabai]], however Mary got an unknown sickness after birth and succumbed to the illness during the escape. Anne soon gave birth, but her child passed away soon after. Afterwards, Anne became Edward's quartermaster on board the ''Jackdaw'', following [[Adéwalé]]'s departure to join the Assassins.<ref name="AC4"/>


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"If you had fought like a man, you needn't be hanged like a dog."
―Anne Bonny speaking to Jack Rackham before his execution.[1]
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Anne Bonny

Anne Bonny (8 March 1702 – Unknown) was an Irish pirate born in Kinsale, Ireland during the early 18th century who operated out of the Caribbean. During the Golden Age of Piracy, she was an associate of the Assassin Edward Kenway and was the second quartermaster to his ship, the Jackdaw.[2]

History

In October of 1720, Jack Rackham and his crew (including Bonny) was attacked by a "King's Ship", a sloop that was commissioned by the Governor of Jamaica with the intent to take out Rackham. Being that most of the crew were drunk, many of the pirates provided little resistance, yet Bonny, Mary Read, and an unknown man fought to their full potential.[2]

Eventually, the crew was imprisoned and sentenced to be hanged. Bonny and Read were only spared that fate because they were pregnant at the time, since British law prevented pregnant women from being executed. The two were rescued by Edward Kenway and Ah Tabai, however Mary got an unknown sickness after birth and succumbed to the illness during the escape. Anne soon gave birth, but her child passed away soon after. Afterwards, Anne became Edward's quartermaster on board the Jackdaw, following Adéwalé's departure to join the Assassins.[2]

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