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English, 20.09.2020 15:01, nicolemaefahey

Unify each paragraph below bs crossing out the sentence that does not belong. 3. In the 1700s, many New England colonial governments in America encouraged piracy a a way to boost their local economies. A well-known pirate ship was the Whydah, originally an English slave ship. In February 1717. it was bound for Jamaica with a rich load of silver coins, indigo. sugar, ivory, and gold when it was boarded by Pirate Sam Bellamy. Bellary took the magnif- cent vessel for the flagship of his pirate fleet but he only had it for two months.

4. In April of 1717, the Whydah and several other pirate vessels were on their way to New England. While the fleet was off Cape Cod, a storm blew up with gusts up to 70 miles per hour. Today, Cape Cod is a popular tourist destination. The Whydah was forced towards shore and beached. When the ship broke up, most of the crew drowned.

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