Named after Anne Bonny, the pirate queen, Queen
Anne's Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a
flagship by Edward Teach, better known by his nickname Blackbeard.
Although the date and place of the ship's construction are uncertain,
it was originally believed she was built for merchant service in
Bristol, England in 1710 and named Concord, later captured by French
privateers and renamed La Concorde. After several years' service by
French sailors (both as a naval frigate and as a merchant vessel – much
of the time as a slave trading ship), she was captured by Blackbeard in
1717. Blackbeard used the ship for less than a year, but captured
numerous prizes using her as his flagship.
In
May 1718, Blackbeard ran the ship aground at Topsail Inlet, now known
as Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, United States, in the present-day
Carteret County. After the grounding, her crew and supplies were
transferred to smaller ships. In 1996, Intersal Inc., a private firm,
discovered the remains of a vessel that was later determined to be Queen
Anne's Revenge, which was added to the U.S. National Register of
Historic Places.The shipwreck was discovered off Beaufort Inlet, North
Carolina.
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