Bonus Map Special Explanation Mode: Due to your rising reputation and status in the pirate world, a large number of aspiring pirates have joined you, from Nassau, New Providence Island, Charleston, Williamsburg, Newport, and even north to Boston, including the renowned female pirate Anne Bonny. She is the prototype of the female gunner, Good Luck, with long, wavy hair and a striking appearance. To bring good luck, you appointed her as your ship's quartermaster.

Bonus Map Special Explanation Mode: In addition to pirates, many Jacobites from England have also joined your ranks. Queen Anne had recently passed away, and according to the line of succession, her half-brother, James Stuart, should have been king. However, he was a Catholic, and the 6 Act prohibited Catholics from becoming king. Buckingham Palace ultimately chose George Ludwig, a German who spoke no English, as king. As a result, various Scottish nobles began to secretly recruit troops and form secret societies, plotting to overthrow George I and restore the Stuarts. Through word of mouth, your attack on British ships has a perfectly legitimate reason: revenge for Queen Anne.

[Quoting an article by your fanboy Benjamin Franklin in the Boston Post, the only newspaper in America at the time, some people thought the fall of Nassau foreshadowed the decline of piracy and that you were the gravedigger of the Age of Piracy. But the opposite is true. Your appearance actually foreshadowed the arrival of the Golden Age of Piracy.]

On your way to Jamaica, you gradually brought southeastern Cuba and western Haiti under your protection. Even before you reached Jamaica, several pirates entrenched in Port Royal had already submitted letters of intent to surrender. Your capable subordinate, Edward Teach, played a significant role in this. Before becoming a pirate, he had spent eleven years in Port Royal, serving as mate, chief engineer, and boatswain on numerous ships, and possessed a wide network of contacts. At your instruction, Edward wrote back to each of them, stating that as long as they hoisted a black flag with a pineapple on it when you entered Port Royal, they would be spared.

On May 1719, 5, you once again encountered a massive British fleet off the southeast coast of Jamaica, including a large number of French warships. This battle was later hailed as a prime example of a powerful force triumphing over a powerful force.

[Old acquaintance Governor Swan and Commodore Norrington once again encountered you at sea.They want to reverse the situation through this naval battle, destroy you completely, and re-establish the order in the Caribbean Sea.But you let them down. You used Cortez's black magic to summon a partial storm in front of you. Although the opposite side ignored the high winds and rough seas, they were strong against the headwind of the sea and firmly maintained the crescent formation. But because many ships lost their anchors, the entire fleet was torn apart by the strong sea wind and could not form a battle formation.It soon showed its defeat under your fierce shelling. 】

Although Commodore Norrington reorganized most of his ships and assembled them, even hanging a captain who had deserted the battle, he could not reverse the defeat. Their ships were not as fast, their guns were not as powerful, their range was not as long, and they were facing a headwind. Why would they fight you? By 6:00 PM, Governor Swann had withdrawn his fleet from the battlefield. This marked the end of the naval battle. From then on, Britain could no longer rebuild a fleet of this size in the Caribbean and could no longer pose a threat. This sudden storm was also seen by many pirates as a sign of divine favor. (You have earned the achievement: The Destruction of the Invincible Armada)

On May 1719, 5, you arrived at Port Royal, expecting a fierce resistance. However, as you set foot on Port Royal's shores, you were met with black flags emblazoned with pineapples, a blanket of darkness. These unscrupulous pirates proved adept guides, quickly leading you to the Governor's Palace. Jamaica's Governor, Weatherby Swann, was captured without a chance to escape. This signaled that the entire West Indies were essentially under your control, and the black flag was raised.

[With Weatherby Swann, his wife and daughter were also captured. To avoid giving London too much time to react, you temporarily kept them.]

From May 1719, 5, to May 20, 1721, over the course of two years, you united the various indigenous nations of the West Indies, forming the "Pineapple Confederation," bringing it under your rule. This included thirteen nations, including Jamaica, Cuba, the Cayman Islands, and Montserrat. You began to focus on developing science, technology, industry, and commerce. Leveraging your experience as king in the One Piece and Apocalypse worlds, you quickly established a fairly comprehensive economic and political order across this vast archipelago.

In your own "Pineapple Confederacy," you initiated the Industrial Revolution forty years ahead of this world's. You applied steam engine technology, previously used only in ships, to science and industry. As an inventor, Newton was completely unimpressed by this technology, which was clearly ahead of its time. He immediately understood the principles of the steam engine and quickly developed numerous extensions—for example, applying it to textile machines and other machine tools.

Thus, the First Industrial Revolution truly began in the West Indies. As had always happened in history, no one could stop the development of the steam engine. Within just a year or two, your Pineapple Confederacy expanded at a breakneck pace, attracting a massive influx of immigrants. Your subordinates also transformed themselves from plunderers into protectors, engaging in piracy only outside their borders, targeting other nations.

On June 1721, 6, Britain and France assembled another fleet for an expedition to the West Indies. On June 4, 1721, you led your fleet to encounter them at sea, but failed to encounter their main force. Near the Lesser Antilles, your second fleet, commanded by Diamond Man Sam Bellamy and Hornigold, encountered the enemy's main force. Unexpectedly, Bellamy, with his invulnerability and fierce firepower, defeated the enemy's 6-ship fleet with only 6 ships, nearly annihilating them. The British commander, Lord Beckett, fled in panic. You subsequently seized Belize and most of Nicaragua, and captured Nicaragua's capital, Managua, which became Britain's last remaining colony in the Caribbean and Central America.

On November 11th of the same year, you defeated the Spanish navy in the Battle of Jamaica and the Battle of Havana. The second battle even saw the participation of the nine pirate kings. This victory established the Pineapple Confederation as a powerful maritime power and greatly strengthened your dominance. Finally, you met with the Spanish Governor-General de Torres y Ayala and the two sides signed a peace treaty.

The peace treaty with Spain was within your expectations. Now you can focus on the wars against England, France, and pirates. But before that, at Cortes's instigation, you want to go on an adventure to Isla de Muerta! Find Mermaid Island, the Sword of Cortes, Cortes' treasure, and possibly the Trident of Poseidon—this will be your last adventure in this world to satisfy your adventurous desires.

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