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The famous cave in which the surviving Eleutheran Adventurers took refugee is known as:
How Eleutheran Adventurers contributed to the Bahamas?
William Sayle was also one of six lord proprietors during the 1670-1718 proprietory government?
The governer Nicolas Trott was known because of:
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were licensed by navies of government to sail under their national flag to attack enemy ships of that nation during wartime.
Buccaneers were the privateers named after the wooden crate called boucan on which they used to dry the meat after hunting.
The Bahamas became an attractive destination to pirates because of:
Anne Bonney – the pirate was captured but was not hanged because:
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was the most feared and famous pirates to rade the Bahamian shores.
Pirates were lawless groups and did not follow any rules or norms at all?
Stede Bonnet was an army officer who turned to piracy and was later on captured and hanged.
Match the correct statements:
Puritans
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Privateers
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The individuals who believed that the Anglican church was needed to be reformed or purified were known as .
Which statement(s) is/are true about Eleutheran Adventurers?