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EventsEdit

January – MarchEdit

April – JuneEdit

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  • May 22 – Sailing the Queen Anne's Revenge English pirate Edward Teach ("Blackbeard") leads 400 sailors in four ships, and blockades the port of Charleston, South Carolina for an entire week, plundering all arriving ships.<ref>Angus Konstam, The Pirate World: A History of the Most Notorious Sea (Bloomsbury, 2019)</ref> After their departure, Queen Anne's Revenge and Adventure are both lost at Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina; a week later. Blackbeard allows Stede Bonnet to command the Revenge (which is renamed the Royal James) once again. Bonnet rescues 25 sailors abandoned by Blackbeard on a sandbar and continues his life of piracy.
  • June 3 – Pirates "Blackbeard" and Stede Bonnet accidentally run aground in the ship Queen Anne's Revenge after sailing into Topsail Inlet in the British colony of North Carolina. Learning of the royal pardon available to all pirates who surrender before September 5, Teach negotiates a settlement with Colonial Governor Charles Eden for a pardon for himself, Bonnet and the rest of his crew in return for the Governor receiving some of the pirates' plunder.<ref>"The Last Days of Blackbeard", By Colin Woodard, Smithsonian magazine (February 2014)</ref>
  • June 16 – The Treaty of Baden is signed, ending the Toggenburg War.
  • June 19 – A 7.5 earthquake shakes Tongwei County in China, killing 73,000 people.

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