St. Ann's Bay | |
Continent | North America |
Location | Jamaica |
Population | British citizens
Slaves |
Affiliation | British Empire |
St. Ann's Bay is a settlement on the northern coast of Jamaica.
Layout[]
The town has a large harbor and port. There are two ten-pound guns on the beach. There are between 80 and 100 men-at-arms defending the town.
History[]
Background[]
When Christopher Columbus first came to Jamaica in 1494, he landed near what would become the town of St. Ann's Bay. He returned to Jamaica on his fourth voyage and was practically marooned for one year in St. Ann's Bay, which he called Santa Gloria.
St. Ann's has a large harbor and port, used for shipping goods such as sugar and bananas.
Season Four[]
At the Maroon Camp, the newly forged Pirate-Maroon alliance discusses a possible first strike on St. Ann's Bay. The Jamaican Maroon Chief tells the assembled leaders about the town's defenses. The New England Pirate Captain adds that if they take St. Ann's, they'll starve Bridgetown.
Quotes[]
"In St. Ann's Bay, we can agree that there are two 10-pound guns on the beach. And men-at-arms number at least eighty, no more than a hundred."- The Jamaican Maroon Chief to the assembled Pirate and Maroon leaders in XXXV.
“If you take St. Ann’s, you’ll starve Bridgetown. She wouldn’t last a month.” - The New England Pirate Captain to Flint in XXXV.