The violent history of the Jolly Roger flag
Do you know the story behind the skull and crossbones?
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The Jolly Roger flag, with its ominous skull and crossbones, is one of the most iconic symbols of piracy. While often romanticized in modern culture, during the 18th century, it served as a terrifying signal to those on the high seas, indicating that violence and lawlessness were imminent. Pirates hoisted the flag to send a clear message to their targets: surrender or face a brutal attack.
Although the skull and crossbones are the most recognizable elements of the flag today, the Jolly Roger was once a solid block of color, and at times, featured additional symbols or designs. But how did the flag get its name? And which pirates used it?
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