Coloring Book Pirate Ships

Pirate ships are well known for their historical love affair with piracy on the seas and oceans. They are distinctive vessels that were used by pirates to attack and plunder other merchant ships and coastal settlements.

Lego pirate duel

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Two pirates are fighting each other on a ship, on the high seas. One has attacked the other because he wants to plunder his ship... The pirates are looking for gold and treasure,...

Treasure Hunt

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They are moving all over the island in search of buried treasure buried by their predecessors. The pirates have noticed that a ship has come to this island before...

Ship on the horizon

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On each ship, there is one crew person whose job it is to watch and observe what happens at sea before and both...

Attack on the ship

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Today's picture shows a pirate attack on a ship that was sailing with a large amount of gold. The pirates had been following it for a long time to ascertain what cargo...

Pirate Parrot and Treasure

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The young pirate and his parrot friend you see in the picture have just come across their first real treasure, thanks to a map they found in a bottle....

Ship with pirate flag

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A ship with a pirate flag is currently traveling on the ocean. Notice the special features that clearly show who owns the ship. Do you notice what makes it easier for...

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Pirate ship

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The picture shows a huge ship that has been hijacked by pirates during its course through the sea. Color all its elements, adding a pirate on the sail...

Barbarian ship

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Pirates from different parts of the world have formed the World Pirate Club together. The picture shows their ship, where they make plans for their explorations and share...

Pirate Ship

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The picture shows a pirate ship without any additional elements. Think about it and decide how it will look in the end. Color it by inventing a pattern on the sails....

Pirate Ship

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Pirate ships are always very different from each other. Look at the picture and think, what elements distinguish a pirate ship from a regular ship? Color these elements...

Pirate finds treasure

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A pirate who has traveled all his life to find a mysterious treasure has just arrived at the place where he found it. Color the picture, choosing the colors so...

Pirate treasure

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A pirate who loved to read books set out to find a lost chest of books that was lost on a desert island. The picture shows how the pirate just...

Pirate ship for kids

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Pirates who have children have created a special pirate ship for children. Take a look at it and think about how it should be colored. Maybe there should be... on the sails.

information 

  1. Types of Pirate Ships: Pirates used different types of ships, depending on the period and region. The most famous of these are:

    • Shalups: Small, agile units that could approach their target quietly and quickly.
    • Slups and Ketchy: Light vessels with one or two masts that were relatively fast.
    • Frigates: Larger ships with three masts, offering speed and the ability to carry large armaments.
    • Galleons: Heavy units, often armed with multiple cannons that were capable of transporting large amounts of loot.
  2. Modifications to Pirate Targets: Pirate ships were often modified to serve pirate purposes. Cannons were added or replaced with larger ones, and decks were adapted to carry crew and loot.
  3. Speed and Maneuverability: Pirate ships tended to be more maneuverable and faster than larger merchant or warships, allowing them to easily evade pursuers.
  4. Pirate Flags: Some pirate ships had their own distinctive flags to frighten victims and warn of imminent danger.
  5. Armament: Pirate ships were heavily armed, often equipped with cannons, muskets and other weapons. This allowed them to attack and defend against other ships.
  6. Pirate Bases: Pirates had bases on remote islands or coastal regions where they could hide, repair their ships and store captured booty.
  7. The Golden Age of Piracy: The period between the 17th and early 18th centuries is known as the "Golden Age of Piracy." During this period, piracy in the Caribbean Sea and other areas reached the height of its popularity.
  8. The Most Famous Pirate: Captain Edward Teach, known as Blackbeard, is one of the most famous pirates in history. His cruelty and distinctive appearance have made him a figure of legend.
  9. The Fall of Piracy: As the navies of various countries strengthened their forces and merchants organized convoys with escorts, piracy gradually weakened and disappeared.
  10. Cultural Impact: The image of pirate ships, battles on the open sea and treasures hidden on remote islands has become an integral part of pop culture and literature.

trivia 

  1. Blackbeard vs White Beard: Captain Edward Teach, known as Blackbeard, is one of the most famous pirates in history. His impressive black beard has become his distinctive trademark. However, it is worth noting that he originally had a white beard, and legends suggest that he repainted it black to look even scarier.
  2. Rubble Cannon: Pirates often used a special type of cannon called a "debris cannon." This was a smaller cannon than the standard cannon, but was more portable and mobile, allowing for effective boarding operations.
  3. Caribbean Pirate Sets: Some pirate ships were equipped with torture kits, which were used to extort information from captives or intimidate captured crews.
  4. Pirate Law: Some pirate groups had their own codes and rules of conduct that governed actions at sea. These rules were set by the crew and leaders, and breaking them could lead to severe penalties.
  5. Pirate Flags: Pirates often used fearsome flags to intimidate their victims. One example is a black flag with a skull and crossed bones, known as the "Jolly Roger."
  6. Fighting on Teeth: In clashes with other ships, pirates often attacked their victims by boarding the enemy ship through special boards called "teeth."
  7. Pirate Outfit: The popular image of pirates wearing distinctive hats, vests and boots comes partly from painting and literature, but many items of clothing had practical uses, such as protection from the sun or cold.
  8. Raising the Ransom Price: Pirates often abducted important hostages and demanded ransom for their release. This phenomenon led to higher insurance prices for merchant ships.
  9. Women Pirates: Although most pirates were men, there were also famous female pirates, such as Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Both of these characters were known for their bravery and fighting skills.
  10. Loot and Treasure: Despite the romantic vision of pirates acquiring great treasures, in reality the acquisition of vast riches was rare. Much of the pirate booty was cargoes of goods from merchant ships under attack.
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