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A list of events in the 1600s, otherwise known as the Seventeenth Century, related to Pirates of the Caribbean.

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1630[]

1631[]

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Known Dates[]

  • June 23: Baltimore, Ireland is sacked by pirates.
  • December 8: The Taj Mahal's construction begins.

Unknown Dates[]

  • The Black Pearl was sighted off of Falaise de Fleur.
  • Nathaniel Hawk returns to Governor Robert Silehard with a new lead on traitor Rhal Rheims.
  • Rhal Rheims is double crossed and then stabbed by Royale Agent turned rouge, Danielle Greene.
  • Khael-Roa opens up, nobody arrives in time.
  • Nathaniel Hawk tracks Danielle Greene down to Isla Muelle.
  • Nathaniel Hawk officially resigns as Robert Silhard's privateer, a small skirmish ensues.
  • Nathaniel captures the frigate HMS Serpant while trying to escape the English port of Greenford.
  • The Great Hurricane of 1631 swipes over the Caribbean washing Nathaniel Hawk up on the Dutch island of Bonaire.
  • Nathaniel Hawk becomes captain of a corvette after killing its captain.
  • Nathaniel Hawk becomes labeled as a Buccaneer and gets his first bounty placed upon his his head.
  • Nathaniel Hawk reunites with his crew and Danielle on Isla Muele.
  • Nathaniel and his fleet of four attack on Greenford after discovering of Clement Aurentius' imprisonment
  • Nathaniel Hawk and his small flotilla intercept the English invasion force sent to liberate Greenford
  • Nathaniel Hawk, Danielle Greene, and Clement set out on their expedition to Kael Roa
  • Governor Robert Silhard and his fleet are destroyed by Nathaniel which results in the Governor's death
  • Kael Roa opens up and Nathaniel Hawk goes inside followed by the island's destruction and the sinking of the Black Pearl

1635[]

  • Unknown dateHenry Morgan was born in Llanrhymny, Glamorgan, Wales; or Pencarn, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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1680[]

  • Unknown dateEdward Teach was born presumably in Bristol, England.

1683[]

1688[]

1690[]

  • April 22John Carteret was born in Westminster, Middlesex, England.
  • Unknown date - Jack Sparrow is born to Edward Teague and an unknown female aboard a pirate ship in the middle of a hurricane.[2]

1692[]

  • June 7 – An earthquake destroys half of Port Royal.

1694[]

  • September 25Henry Pelham was born in Laughton, Sussex, England.

1698[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. Pirates of the Caribbean video game
  2. In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom Jack was 25 when Cutler Beckett gave him command of the Wicked Wench. One year later Beckett burned the Wench and Jack made a deal with Davy Jones who raised the Wench in exchange for Jack's soul. When Jones came to collect his debt thirteen years later Jack was 39. The events of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales are set approximately 22 years after the War Against Piracy in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, as evidenced by Henry Turner who was 21 during the Quest for the Trident of Poseidon and who was born nine months after the battle of Calypso's maelstrom which makes a 22-years gap between the two events, making Jack 61 in Dead Men Tell No Tales. The comic adaptation of Dead Men Tell No Tales sets the events of the film in 1751, which sets Jack's birth in 1690.

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