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Anne Bonny walking past a pair of Native Americans in Philadelphia

Anne Bonny walking past a pair of Native Americans in Philadelphia.

Native Americans are the indigenous peoples of the New World. They lived in North and South America for centuries prior to the arrival of European colonists.

History[]

Season Two[]

John Silver mistakenly volunteers for Flint’s mission to take the Spanish Man O’ War, believing it to be a ruse so they can escape. When he finds out Flint is serious, Silver says that he can find a living in St. Augustine and begins walking. Flint tells him that St. Augustine is in the opposite direction. It is a week’s journey on foot and it goes through Tequesta territory. Flint doubts that Silver will live to see sunrise the next day if he attempts his journey[1].

Season Four[]

En route to Skeleton Island, Flint tells Dooley the story about the island. Decades ago, the island was a place used for illicit transactions. Henry Avery and his crew were tracking a Spanish vessel to the island when instead they found the ruins of a far older vessel, whose log listed her as setting sail from Havana in 1636 with 31 souls aboard. Avery found their remains in the hold, brutally slaughtered with evidence that they were dismembered alive. Dooley asks if there were natives on the island, and Flint informs him that the bodies were found in the hold, which was locked from within, and they had eaten each other alive[2].

When Jack Rackham returns to Philadelphia, Anne Bonny walks past several Native Americans walking through the square on her way to greet him[3].

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