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The Queen Anne's Revenge

€80,00
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Exploring The Queen Anne's Revenge

3D Metal Puzzle Building Kits

Material : Metal

Recommend Age : 14+

Gender : Unisex

High-concerned chemical : None

Theme : Movie & TV

Tools are not included.If you need tools

Finished Size: L19.5cm×W6.5cm×H16cm


History and Significance

The Queen Anne's Revenge is famously known as the flagship of the infamous pirate Blackbeard, also known as Edward Teach. Launched in 1710, she quickly became a formidable force in the Caribbean Sea. Blackbeard captured the ship in 1716, but she was not just a vessel; she was a symbol of piracy and an embodiment of adventure. The reputation of the ship grew, not just due to her size and power, but also because of the cunning tactics employed by her captain, which so intrigued sailors and pirates alike.

Discovery and Shipwreck

The story of The Queen Anne's Revenge took a dramatic turn when she ran aground in 1718 near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina. For over 250 years, her resting place remained a mystery until underwater archaeologists discovered her wreck in 1996. Thus, the excitement surrounding the find intensified, drawing archaeologists and treasure hunters eager to uncover artifacts and pieces of history embedded within the sand. The discovery provided invaluable insights into pirate life and nautical warfare of the early 18th century.

Artifacts and Legacy

Excavations of The Queen Anne's Revenge have unveiled numerous artifacts, such as cannons, glassware, and personal items, which reveal much about the daily lives of pirates. These discoveries are not only fascinating, but they help historians understand the maritime culture of the time. Therefore, the legacy of The Queen Anne's Revenge lives on, inspiring numerous books, movies, and even modern pirate festivals. People remain captivated by the allure of piracy, largely due to the storied history surrounding this legendary ship.


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