John Rackham - The Worst Pirate I've Ever Heard Of

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @GoldandGunpowder
    @GoldandGunpowder  5 месяцев назад +3

    More videos on The Rackham Gang:
    Mary Read: ruclips.net/video/tLHRr5ZEa5Y/видео.html
    Ann Bonny: ruclips.net/video/t8J7g85CZ4I/видео.html

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +452

    ...But you have heard of me

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +226

    I totally agree on the sentiment that the importance of Jack Rackham's real story is that, he shows what pirating for most pirates was actually like. His ship, well boat was 12 tons not the 100s of ton Frigates and galleon sized vessels media portrays every pirate to have, he doesn't have 40 cannons he has 4. His crew is not hundreds it's 20 including himself and one of those is his girlfriend. His biggest haul inflation adjusted would be the equivalent of just under £9,000 per share and total career was just under £13,000 per share. Certainly not an amount that would make you drink a town dry or be covered in Jewels. He wasn't some freedom fighter, who's stuck it too the empire, evading capture for years, his journey lasts barely a few months and surrenders without much of a fight. He's stealing from Canoes with a single persons on them. It is more a desperate and sad affair than anything else.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +27

      We all wanna be Blackbeard or Richard Taylor. The average person is more likely to be Rackam. A footnote of a person who didn't do much with a small ship.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +27

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez you mean more likely to be one of Rackham's crew, who at most we know their name, there was a 1 in 20 chance of you being the captain of that boat and that's if you were on that boat and not d ying of dysentery in the slums of London half the age you are now.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +2

      @@Alex-cw3rz Well yes. If your a captain then this is an average fate. If crew then the fate of people like Fetherton.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +5

      @@Blokewood3 I'm so using the phrase Charlie Brown of pirates in the future thank you for that.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +6

      @@Blokewood3 I mean 14 "ships", 1 was a boat, another was a canoe and 7 were fishing boats. Also for a sloop that size, 20 people is an oversized crew which would obviously help them out. And yes he did do it after 1718. However his pirate career is common among pirates before 1718 and after. Having pretty insignificant careers, with relatively small hauls especially compared to how media portrays them.

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 Год назад +44

    "Why on earth should we remember you, Pirate?"
    "Because of my girlfriends *points at Bonny and Reed*
    "Fair enough"

  • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
    @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +86

    The ultimate example of failing upwards as a pirate. Short career short gain, captured after what can only be called an incident and not a battle. Is super famous and popular anyway due to a flag and two women. GG.

    • @eazy8579
      @eazy8579 Год назад +3

      A flag he likely didn't have if I'm not mistaken. What do you think made the author of 'General History' so interested in him specifically?

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +9

      @@eazy8579 Because of the female pirates. That's literally what Captain Charles Johnson/Nathaniel Mist/whoever clearly found interesting. Its why he put those names in bigger font then anyone else. The man is not worth noting, the women are.

    • @kalashnikovdevil
      @kalashnikovdevil Год назад +2

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez Like he says in the vid, it's a tempting nugget/straight up ye olde click bait.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +5

      @@kalashnikovdevil Which is amusing because if you read the newspapers, trial transcript and some letters from Governor Lawes, nobody cares. Like female pirates are genuinely rare and unique as all can be. Yet everyone just kinda shruggs and goes oh well. The writer of General History is the only one who seemed intrigued.

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 11 месяцев назад

      Cannon

  • @ravenb3048
    @ravenb3048 Год назад +44

    I just absolutely love how he was depicted in Our Flag Means Death. Drunk ass bozo who got killed in one hit by a warning shot, while he was taunting a gull.

  • @alexrexaros9837
    @alexrexaros9837 Год назад +86

    I can feel the hordes of Bonny and Read fans typing furiously

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +9

      They can type to there hearts content.

    • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
      @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад +4

      Why?

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +1

      @@skeletorlikespotatoes7846 I like hearing people discuss my subject.

    • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
      @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад +3

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez i can't stand these nerd elitists anymore than the insane fandoms. There's a lot of things wrong in this video....but inevitably a bunch of edge lords will proclaim "oh sorry this is the truth" because they want to feel separated from the "romantics" who aren't even romantic in the least. Both groups are stupid

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +1

      @@skeletorlikespotatoes7846 K. I'm a historian on the subject of Bonny and Read.

  • @loneronin6813
    @loneronin6813 Год назад +88

    I've always liked Rackham because he is so hilariously incompetent. He is a joke of a pirate, and it makes him stand out.

    • @SantiSomchay
      @SantiSomchay Год назад +10

      It's a shame to because he has a really cool last name like "Rack Em!"

    • @loneronin6813
      @loneronin6813 Год назад +1

      @@SantiSomchay I agree entirely! His name almost sounds like commanding someone to be tortured lol

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Год назад +1

      Clearly you didnt have to work with him …

    • @loneronin6813
      @loneronin6813 Год назад +1

      @@whynottalklikeapirat True lol

    • @gavinmatthewlyall
      @gavinmatthewlyall Год назад

      @@SantiSomchay that's probably why he's fairly famous

  • @ostrowulf
    @ostrowulf Год назад +50

    I will never understand how he is more famous in modern times than Every or Dampier.

    • @rachdarastrix5251
      @rachdarastrix5251 Год назад +1

      Well damn, I guess there is a chance that even after all my hard work to be a boring nobody who plays no roll in exiting stories or gets to do anything future generations still might remember me.

    • @ostrowulf
      @ostrowulf Год назад +13

      Always possible. I mean, one guy is known from history litterally because there is an ancient Babylonian tablet consisting of a customer complaint.

    • @WiseOwl_1408
      @WiseOwl_1408 Год назад +4

      Popular media shapes opinion and views

    • @valletas
      @valletas 7 месяцев назад

      I feel like its because avery is a giant asshole and one of the most irredemable historical figures
      King of the pirates also the worst one to depict because even blackbeard had redeaming qualities
      Thats why he doesnt appear often on media
      Even the one piece king of pirates isnt based on him but isntead someone else entirely

    • @ostrowulf
      @ostrowulf 7 месяцев назад

      @@valletas Lots of terrible folks are remembered, and on a comparison level of pirates Dampier was not terrible. Really while Every was not good, he was not particularily worse than say François L'Olonnais, who was an expert at torture.

  • @theredblooper
    @theredblooper 11 месяцев назад +13

    So basically John Rackham was the real life version of the Pirate Captain from The Pirates: Band of Misfits, haha

  • @juliogouvea9447
    @juliogouvea9447 Год назад +36

    Calico Jack was the best character in Black Sails.

    • @uriustosh
      @uriustosh 11 месяцев назад +3

      Certainly a better man than the real life person.

    • @quiquemarquez3211
      @quiquemarquez3211 4 месяца назад

      Eh more of a fan of Vane or Thatch there.

    • @Holy_hand-grenade
      @Holy_hand-grenade Месяц назад +1

      Better character development through the length of the show than vane or Blackbeard imo

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Год назад +20

    The name Jack was a common word used in place of the word man. So the word lumberjack refers to a man who worked lumber and not someone called Jack who worked lumber.

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 11 месяцев назад

      Sea of thieves

    • @OscarDirlwood
      @OscarDirlwood 11 месяцев назад +4

      Jack also refers to a sailor, too. Hence why Royal Navy Slang is known as 'Jack talk/speak'

  • @BeKindToBirds
    @BeKindToBirds Год назад +21

    Tintin and the Captain found his treasure!

    • @BeKindToBirds
      @BeKindToBirds Год назад

      @@Blokewood3 :)

    • @BeKindToBirds
      @BeKindToBirds Год назад

      @@Blokewood3 Oh wow, I had no idea he was a real person. I thought it was just the author taking the name of the man in this video.

    • @BeKindToBirds
      @BeKindToBirds Год назад +2

      @@Blokewood3 Hahahaha make it an April fool's video mate, it for me right away.

    • @gabemissouri
      @gabemissouri Год назад +2

      ​@@Blokewood3I wasn't aware Red Rackham was French. That explains why he lost to Haddock lol.

    • @gavinmatthewlyall
      @gavinmatthewlyall Год назад +1

      @@BeKindToBirds likewise; wish Red Rackham's Treasure had more than a passing mention in this video

  • @KristianSandvikk
    @KristianSandvikk Год назад +10

    But you have heard of him

  • @seanfoltz7645
    @seanfoltz7645 Год назад +6

    I don't know, but if I was the guy writing the book, rather than playing Rackham up, I would have treated him as a comedy chapter, exaggerating his incompetence and doing what I could to ensure that everyone got a good laugh out of his story.

    • @KRDecade2009
      @KRDecade2009 Год назад +1

      Yeah but you have bonnet to be the comic relief.

  • @sirboomsalot4902
    @sirboomsalot4902 Год назад +11

    One of my favorite things about this channel is how it can go from no-nonsense pure history to a complete shitpost like at 13:15 in the blink of an eye

  • @tomhutchins7495
    @tomhutchins7495 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate that you dive into the sources. Whether it's the inconsistent accounts, the ways they were fabricated, or the actual court documents, fact is more interesting than fiction.

  • @PersonalCoach
    @PersonalCoach Год назад +7

    Another remarkable video on the topic of piracy. Many thanks!

  • @mattmclaine9946
    @mattmclaine9946 Год назад +9

    13:43 "Mr. McLaine, get to work!" OK, give me a minute... Confirmed, no mention of the 26 December 1682 birthday in the Tryals or Konstam. Peter Lehr's "Pirates" (2019) repeats the 26 December 1682 date but gives no source. 26 December was the date of a Boston News-Letter article about the trial, but that was 1720, not 1682 (cited in a Rediker article about Bonny and Read). Bartholomew Roberts was born in 1682 but that's as close as I can find. I have now removed references to the 1682 birth date from his Wikipedia page (like most of the famous names, that page wasn't one of mine).
    I did find more spellings: "Raccum" in American Weekly Mercury; "Rocham" in St. James' Evening Post (from Fox's Own Words Vol2), and "Rackan" (forgot where, source was in Fox's Own Words Vol2).

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +1

      Rocham? Oh for the love of god how does this man keep getting so many spellings. Is it possible to link those articles? Because damn I kinda want to see those now.
      PS, yeah the Wikipedia page is pretty bad. Lot of pirate pages actually are poorly sourced.

    • @kalashnikovdevil
      @kalashnikovdevil Год назад

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez To be fair, spelling was a bit more 'fluid' back in the day.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад

      @@kalashnikovdevil Oh yeah it definitely was more fluid. It just usually doesn't result in such funny variation. Much of the Thatche Thatch Teacher spellings for Blackbeard are just kinda there.

  • @viktorkolaric4156
    @viktorkolaric4156 Год назад +32

    Imagine being called the worst pirate when Stede Bonnet exists.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +14

      Well hey at least Bonnet lasted over a year and took down some people in his final fight plus he escaped that one occasion.

    • @viktorkolaric4156
      @viktorkolaric4156 Год назад +15

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez Yeah, that's what I mean, all you had to do was be better than that guy and you wouldn't be the worst pirate, the bar was set so low and you couldn't even clear that.

    • @sonofcronos7831
      @sonofcronos7831 Год назад +4

      If i am not mistaken this channel has a video of Bonnet and it most positive about him, and also comments about Bonney negative portrayl in modern pirate media

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 11 месяцев назад

      Million of years ago dinosaurs 🦖🦕🦕🦖

    • @valletas
      @valletas 7 месяцев назад +1

      Considering how he became a pirate for adventure and not for money i would say he cant even qualify to be honest
      Even then he would still be better then calico jack

  • @shuukenji6585
    @shuukenji6585 11 месяцев назад +3

    And thats why he became a RUclipsr... True Story

  • @thecreweofthefancy
    @thecreweofthefancy Год назад +17

    Dang you got people salty. 😂 I never thought people would get this defensive of Jack Rackham.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +16

      rule 53 of the internet people will get insulted by the most minute of topics

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Год назад +3

      @@GoldandGunpowder NOOOOH!!! NO WE WON’T!!!!😬😵🤬🤯

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 9 месяцев назад

      Menial meanies lol

  • @nickklavdianos5136
    @nickklavdianos5136 Год назад +5

    Jack Rackham is the equivalent of a D tier bank robber in modern days. Just the average unfortunate sailing pillager of the seas.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +5

      Guy who robbed three Seven Elevens. Yeah pretty much.

    • @gavinmatthewlyall
      @gavinmatthewlyall Год назад

      I think of George "Babyface" Nelson's portrayal in O Brother Where Art Thou

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +8

    £1,000 today inflation adjusted would be £170,000 divided by 18 pirates I believe = £9,444 each. I guess it's impressive for one day but not the kind of amount you expect for a pirate. And his career total per share would be just under £13,000

  • @kitsimmonds.344
    @kitsimmonds.344 Год назад +13

    Probably the worst of the well known pirates, really highly unremarkable other than the females he may (or may not) have had on board. That said he was one of my favoriate members of the cast of Black Sails as quite a few of his lines were very funny.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +2

      May not? No that is the one thing I can definitely say happened. I believe it was the two Frenchmen, John Besnick and Peter Cornelian, who spoke at the trial and said yeah, those women were there of there own accord and swore a lot.

    • @kitsimmonds.344
      @kitsimmonds.344 Год назад

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez Your probaby not British so my have missed the humour meant behind the or may not comment, The History of The Pirates is 99% fiction. Yes there were female pirates serving on a boat with a guy call Jack Rackham, however there are is much bastardisation of British surnames of the period that it could have been pretty much anybody call Jack with a surname ending in R or W. Am 100% sure they were both in that court, but record keeping wasn't great with even more coruption than today. Anyway it's a nice thought that they were both spared the gallows for being pregnant, Mary died in prison, very likely something to do with child birth in a disgusting prison... Anne did however escape and see freedom again, not much is know about her, though some old Woman in the states claimed to be her about 60 years later.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +2

      @@kitsimmonds.344 Actually nobody claimed to be Anne Bonny 60 years later. That was a lie made up by a shitty 1964 romance novel that accidently became a quoted source of information. Yeah that happened somehow.

    • @kitsimmonds.344
      @kitsimmonds.344 Год назад +1

      @@LadyTylerBioRodriguez Well bloody hell I never knew that, was taught that as fact at high school in 1980's. Thanks.

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад

      @@kitsimmonds.344 That was taught in high-school? Oh dear. Well don't worry, seems most people make that mistake. Numerous historians including a PHD profession from 2022 made that mistake.

  • @kylemackinnon5696
    @kylemackinnon5696 Год назад +13

    17:50
    I laughed so hard i choked

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +7

      it's not a joke, the flag of France before the Revolution was a white field, often patterned with golden fleur-de-lis

    • @kylemackinnon5696
      @kylemackinnon5696 Год назад +6

      @@GoldandGunpowder thats fair, but it has aged into a joke in the modern era lol

  • @unknowntrooper_2791
    @unknowntrooper_2791 Год назад +1

    Great and very fun video! Interesting all around and much needed content to balance pop-history. Cheers! 🏴‍☠

  • @spirospagiatis4731
    @spirospagiatis4731 Год назад +16

    Me after reading the title : I agree with you 100%
    Uneducated bozos who still prefer A general history of the pirates by Charles Johnson : NOOOOO!!!!!!! LIAR!!!!!! HOW DARE YOU!!!!!!

    • @LadyTylerBioRodriguez
      @LadyTylerBioRodriguez Год назад +4

      I mean really even General History doesn't do much to make him seem cool.

  • @stevepuffery8918
    @stevepuffery8918 9 месяцев назад +2

    Nice work Mr.
    Thanks….

  • @petecowley3481
    @petecowley3481 5 месяцев назад

    If those gibbets outside Port Royal were Rackham’s crew, Norrington would’ve definitely heard of Rackham. He must’ve really thought low of Jack Sparrow to say he’s worse than Rackham

  • @JoeSmith-vf9gz
    @JoeSmith-vf9gz 11 месяцев назад +2

    Rack'em? I hardly know 'em.

  • @bw7754
    @bw7754 Год назад +7

    Cut Jack some slack, I hear his wife cut off a part of his finger and threw her feces on his bed. He had alot on his mind 😔

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 9 месяцев назад +2

      Lmao. A modern woman In olden times 😂!!!

  • @secretbaguette
    @secretbaguette Год назад +3

    He might have gotten the Calico moniker from the women who were part of his crew/led his crew/were associated with his crew and from the fact he never really fought. If he was a bit of a girly pirate, never fighting and associating freely with women, it stands to reason he would have been labeled 'Calico Jack' as an insinuation of his unsound and girly temperament.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +3

      yes one historian speculated on the Calico moniker being added by Johnson as a form of anti-piracy statement, being a cowardly and feminine figure who's even outmatched by two women aboard his ship, but again this is a literary invention and has nothing to do with reality, in reality there is nothing to indicate that he was more girly or feminine than any other pirate

    • @secretbaguette
      @secretbaguette 11 месяцев назад

      @@GoldandGunpowder That seems particularly hard to believe given the rest of the history being filled with badass charachters, but way hay.

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  11 месяцев назад +2

      it was probably written by different authors with different attitudes due to its frequent shift in tone and opinions which seem schizophrenic at times

  • @JorgeL721
    @JorgeL721 Год назад +6

    In the world of high seas, you must go all the way or give up and be lazy. Laziness doesn’t belong on a ship. This is why Anne Bonnie left.

  • @gopherasoda2492
    @gopherasoda2492 Год назад +4

    1:27 Wow, he's just like my dad!

  • @markgarin6355
    @markgarin6355 10 месяцев назад +1

    But his story continues...... I think Gina Davis played him that wonderful movie.
    What's with the screwed up dates? 1780, 1720s?
    Ah, thanks, the cc helps.

  • @ariadneschild8460
    @ariadneschild8460 Год назад +2

    Nooo Black Sails lied???

  • @ButterBallTheOpossum
    @ButterBallTheOpossum Год назад +1

    I like the way they spelled Pirates "Pyrates". Looks coolers

  • @TheRiverPirate13
    @TheRiverPirate13 Год назад +3

    Mate, Jack Rackham is a cool pirate name! Lol! I think a lot was lost to history about Jack Rackham. I personally think that it was that he had 2 women pirates on his ship that lead to his fame long after his death. Sex sells and no one did it better than the story of Jack Rackham.

  • @davidelabarilemobile7094
    @davidelabarilemobile7094 11 месяцев назад +1

    You know what????....
    After watching this video i prefer the black flag john rackham over the real one..........
    Always loved they he talks with anne Bonny or smoke pipes over barrels of black powder........

  • @gothamzknight0219
    @gothamzknight0219 5 месяцев назад +2

    He is in sid meiers pirates too

  • @theromanorder
    @theromanorder Год назад +3

    Can you aid video on comands such as like all the comands a capitn would yell out to his crew

  • @LibertineScene
    @LibertineScene Год назад +2

    And just to add "jack" was a nickname for *any* sailor! They were "jack tars" the lot of'm.

  • @davidcunningham2074
    @davidcunningham2074 7 месяцев назад +1

    entertaining- a nice piece of detective work.

  • @WelcomeToDERPLAND
    @WelcomeToDERPLAND Год назад +2

    A great pirate to name yourself after, eh Jack Rackham?

  • @merafirewing6591
    @merafirewing6591 Год назад +1

    But you got to admit, he does have a cool last name.

  • @ІванІндукаєв
    @ІванІндукаєв Год назад +6

    /my Ukrainian ass in the first seconds/ THAT'S THE UKRAINIAN TREASURE ISLAND MOVIE MUSIC LET'S GOOOOOOOOOO

  • @niksmusic1307
    @niksmusic1307 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bro showed no mercy on poor Calico 😂😂

  • @mageillus
    @mageillus Год назад +7

    Ooh! Let me get the popcorn!! 😏🍿

  • @dyejohn1905
    @dyejohn1905 Год назад +1

    I have a lead figure of Jack Rackham so he's not unheard of.

  • @NomadPTL
    @NomadPTL 4 месяца назад

    I'd give him props for the women and for using what he had access to. You never know what he did before he was captain. Maybe he just wasn't cut out to be captain, maybe he wasn't even interested in the big ships, crazy battles. Maybe he just loved the sea

  • @lynloom
    @lynloom Год назад +2

    Hey, are you planning to ever talk about one piece's inspirations from real pirates and the "real one piece" thing, id love to know your take

  • @nicwinsteadart5330
    @nicwinsteadart5330 7 месяцев назад

    All these stories, and i'm waiting for the ones that involve Captain James Flint and the Walrus...

  • @pup1008
    @pup1008 11 месяцев назад +1

    There was story about a pirate ship attacking a Spanish held Caribbean island & taking a real beating.
    With a massively reduced crew, heavily injured comrades, a damaged ship & dwindling water & the supplies they them decided to..... *ATTACK JAMAICA!* 😂
    I wish Englishmen, or what is left of them nowadays, had those balls!

  • @LisaAnn777
    @LisaAnn777 4 месяца назад +1

    Ahh but you have heard of him.

  • @marco0445
    @marco0445 11 месяцев назад +1

    13:10 i almost spit my rum out💀

  • @leinad.s
    @leinad.s День назад

    If I was a billionaire, my yacht would be a wooden boat like a pirate ship.

  • @JCOwens-zq6fd
    @JCOwens-zq6fd 9 месяцев назад

    Everything about this mans behaviour says he was the simpy try hard of pirates. Btw men did wear calico. It refers to a roughly finished type of fabric from Calicut India regardless of what colour or pattern is on it.

  • @johnaaron37
    @johnaaron37 7 месяцев назад

    Its hilarious most depictions of Anne and Mary show them to be fairly comely women, and I'm REALLY sceptical about that lol

  • @TenmasSchoolOfThought
    @TenmasSchoolOfThought 2 месяца назад

    He is an anarcho capitalist "Businessman" who started out as a pirate in Elite Dangerous

  • @steffent.6477
    @steffent.6477 7 месяцев назад +1

    He was much cooler in Black Flag^^

  • @crisco362
    @crisco362 8 месяцев назад +1

    But you have heard of him...

  • @SlasherSociety09
    @SlasherSociety09 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks man

  • @MoxieLaBouche
    @MoxieLaBouche Год назад +1

    While Our Flag Means Death depiction of Calico Jack is the least accurate that will probably ever exist, he was a colossal failure, 😅

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername9369 11 месяцев назад

    Jack Rackham is a cool name, nuff said

  • @JohnDoe-tx8lq
    @JohnDoe-tx8lq 11 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed this! Just goes to show, 'facts' of History change all the time. Better not think about how inaccurate it gets when we go as far back as Napoleon or Caesar or, dare I say... Jesus? 🙂
    (But.. in the films, actors have an influence but in the end it's always the Director who decides who wears hats & shades! 😎)

  • @edbop
    @edbop Год назад

    Most inept..? Nah that was probably Regi ;)

  • @SnarkNSass
    @SnarkNSass Год назад +1

    Jack's GGGrandpa... 😂

  • @mathewweeks9069
    @mathewweeks9069 24 дня назад

    Awesome video you rock be safe out there I agree with everyone

  • @kennethwilson1117
    @kennethwilson1117 Год назад +2

    I’m out front 😮

  • @Ancientcaptain
    @Ancientcaptain 7 месяцев назад

    If you haven't yet you should talk about Our flag means death the HBO series

  • @patrickdegenaar9495
    @patrickdegenaar9495 11 месяцев назад +1

    LoL.. I thought "worst" in the titke meant most bad ass.

  • @flagstaffinstituteofbuisne1034
    @flagstaffinstituteofbuisne1034 20 дней назад

    You know you're a fuckup when Stede Bonnet is a more successful pirate than you.

  • @matthewwyman1581
    @matthewwyman1581 9 месяцев назад

    This is probably the first time this poor man agreed with Assassin’s Creed about a pirate

  • @agpalin1
    @agpalin1 Год назад +3

    … the one time I’m early to something -_-

  • @SantiSomchay
    @SantiSomchay Год назад +1

    Such a cool last name Rack Em!Arrrrr Mateys lets Rack em bootys!

  • @Ickie71
    @Ickie71 Месяц назад

    £1000 in 1750's money(not 1718) is £277,000 in todays(2024)money. That now makes Jack Rackham seem far more succesfull. And £13,000 would equate to around £3,000,000 today in 2024. Some of you below are forgetting this fact,and really what sounds like a small sum of money when you say £13,000 today it is,but that same amount in 1724 which is the time we are talking about here,well that may as well be £13 Million! Because it was a Fortune in the 17th/18th Century. 300 years this year.

  • @BrettDavis-i7x
    @BrettDavis-i7x 5 месяцев назад

    Never met him. Great vid tho

  • @dragorans9599
    @dragorans9599 Год назад +3

    Will you ever do a historical review on Edward Kenway like you did with Jack Sparrow? I ask this because they tried to keep pirate stereotypes away to a certain extent (like excluding a hook hand in the development)

  • @pup1008
    @pup1008 11 месяцев назад

    I always wondered why Spanish speaking people perjorativly call us (🇬🇧) "Pirates." Now I know....

  • @uriustosh
    @uriustosh 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rackham is important for two reasons. The Calico Jack flag, his own design, which is now the most common depiction of the pirate flag. The second is Anne Bonny and Mary Reed, and the intrigue of their story. Nothing else seems very relevant of his life or career. He was in many ways a small timer with little impact otherwise.

    • @mageillus
      @mageillus 11 месяцев назад

      The flag is a 20th century fabrication

  • @Tsumami__
    @Tsumami__ 11 месяцев назад

    Marriage records from the 1700s in the US aren’t always that simple to find. Just saying.

  • @NomadPTL
    @NomadPTL 4 месяца назад

    Not disagreeing with you but That's such a long time ago he could have done more than what's stated(or less). Some people could have lied not documented stuff, documents could've been lost. Some things could be true but heard from word of mouth and not written down by a souce. Some things could've gotten lost or altered from story to story.

  • @steviegilliam5685
    @steviegilliam5685 Год назад +1

    Hey is being a pirate captain similar to a king? Ive seen a comment that said that but i don't know how accurate that is, like how i see it its a spectrum between oligarchy to constitutional monarchy to absolute monarchy

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад

      see this video: ruclips.net/video/QCW62nvqILo/видео.html

    • @steviegilliam5685
      @steviegilliam5685 Год назад

      @@GoldandGunpowder thanks

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Год назад +1

      We were all little Putins, I can admit that now that I am just a skulligarch …

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 11 месяцев назад

      With no property? 🤨

  • @goodnightcharly5135
    @goodnightcharly5135 Месяц назад

    Calico was his shin

  • @nathanielsavage7932
    @nathanielsavage7932 11 месяцев назад

    Do I hear final fantasy music in the background there 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @Vaampe
    @Vaampe Месяц назад

    You sound so swedish. In a good way.

  • @crazyasalways9272
    @crazyasalways9272 11 месяцев назад

    Didn't the two women plead the belly and live for at least a bit longer

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  10 месяцев назад +1

      They did, I talk about them in their own two separate videos

    • @crazyasalways9272
      @crazyasalways9272 10 месяцев назад

      @GoldandGunpowder ok awesome and I'm glad I remembered correctly 😀

  • @flimflam5125
    @flimflam5125 6 месяцев назад

    Was flint a real person

  • @pavelslama5543
    @pavelslama5543 10 месяцев назад

    A pirate? More like a mugging desperate simp that grabbed two would-be gold diggers who he likely fooled with stories about riches and sailing around the world. 1/10

    • @Holy_hand-grenade
      @Holy_hand-grenade Месяц назад

      Sounds like a 7/10 minimum lol. He was tricking hoes onto his boat

  • @patrickrichards2577
    @patrickrichards2577 Год назад +1

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  • @patrickrichards2577
    @patrickrichards2577 Год назад +1

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  • @joeswampdawghenry
    @joeswampdawghenry 6 месяцев назад

    Im about to change all of pirate history with this comment.... Like to hear it..

  • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
    @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад +1

    pirate flags circa 1715 to 1730 to Rackam’s purported flag are “this flag was a black cloth in the middle of which was depicted a cadaver [skeleton] and scattered bones and crossed sabers” (I’ve translated this from French), and “The Ship hoisted a Black Flagg at the Main-Top-Mast-Head, with Deaths Head and a Cutlass in it…”

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +8

      where did you get it from?

    • @mageillus
      @mageillus Год назад +3

      Sources or it didn’t happen

    • @philipsalama8083
      @philipsalama8083 Год назад +4

      ​​@@GoldandGunpowderThey got it from a post on Benerson Little's blog on Rackham's flag. The paragraph, copy pasted in full, reads:
      "The two most similar written descriptions of historical black pirate flags circa 1715 to 1730 to Rackam’s purported flag are “this flag was a black cloth in the middle of which was depicted a cadaver [skeleton] and scattered bones and crossed sabers” (I’ve translated this from French), and “The Ship hoisted a Black Flagg at the Main-Top-Mast-Head, with Deaths Head and a Cutlass in it…” Neither were hoisted by Rackham. The former is the only reference I’ve found to crossed swords among the many eyewitness descriptions of pirate flags."
      Basically, this Skeletor guy found a source that agrees with your conclusion about the flag, and edited it to make it sound like it was postulating the opposite.
      EDIT: Figured I should include the web link as well so you can read the whole thing: benersonlittle.com/2021/06/18/the-fanciful-mythical-calico-jack-rackham-pirate-flag/

    • @kalashnikovdevil
      @kalashnikovdevil Год назад +1

      @@philipsalama8083 Cheers mate.

    • @thecreweofthefancy
      @thecreweofthefancy Год назад +2

      @@philipsalama8083 I knew that entry sounded familiar.

  • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
    @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад +2

    Bruh the records of the men are clear on this. Its like well attributed. Again his flag was quite possibly real. And we don't really know most of his exploits anyhow so its hard to make a conclusion. Please study more

    • @bookofroger
      @bookofroger Год назад +4

      Sources or it didn’t happen

    • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
      @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад

      @@bookofroger Republic of Pirates , by Woodward.

    • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
      @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад

      @@bookofroger for his name and references.

    • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
      @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад

      @@bookofroger meanwhile the flag isn't a 20th century invention. The skulls and cross bones was used frequently in the late 1720s, and people did attribute such a flag to him

    • @GoldandGunpowder
      @GoldandGunpowder  Год назад +9

      Republic of Pirates is unreliable. Woodard frequently makes up statements to produce a cohesive narrative. Most of it is based on A General History of the Pyrates. While claiming that Rackham was called "Calico Jack", Woodard cites no sources to verify this. There is no mention of Rackham's flag in Woodard's book. No one said that pirates never used flags with skulls and crossed BONES - it is the crossed SWORDS flag which is disputed. Where was it ever described in the hands of pirates? Who described Rackham as using any flag like it?

  • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
    @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад +1

    He was absolutely nick named Jack, and Calico 😂.

  • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
    @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 Год назад +1

    Oh damn. Wrong again 😅

  • @jamierobinson3349
    @jamierobinson3349 5 месяцев назад

    But you have heard of him. He is also remembered as the lover of both Anne Bonny and Mary Read. (that is until he hid behind some barrels and let Anne do the fighting) but 300 years later and everyone still remembers him. So...do you think that anyone will remember you in 300 years from now? 🎩⚑

  • @Liber.826
    @Liber.826 2 месяца назад +1

    Lies.