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Is Pirates of the Caribbean American or British?

Is Pirates of the Caribbean American or British?

Pirates of the Caribbean (film series)

Pirates of the Caribbean
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Running time 726 minutes (1–5)
Country United States
Language English

How do Americans say Pirates of the Caribbean?

The pronunciation that’s most accurate to the word’s origin and most respectful to the island natives is “care-ib-BEE-an.”

Is it pronounced Pirates of the Caribbean or Pirates of the Caribbean?

The Royal Caribbean cruise ship line pronounces it “cuh-RIB-be-an,” but when talking about the title of the Disney film franchise, as well as the ride that inspired it, chances are you’ll almost exclusively hear “Pirates of the Care-ib-BEE-an.”

What nationality were pirates?

Most pirates were English (35%), but other nationalities were also represented: colonials from America-25%, colonials from the West Indies-20%, Scots-10%, Welsh-8%, and Swedish/Dutch/French/Spanish-2%. A fair number of blacks also joined the pirates.

Is Captain Jack Sparrow British?

Jack Sparrow was born in the middle of the Indian Ocean during a typhoon. The son of Captain Edward Teague and his unnamed pirate wife, Jack grew up in the life, bouncing between calling the infamous Shipwreck Cove home and being a cabin boy for his Pirate Lord (Lady?) Grandmother.

When was Pirates of the Caribbean written?

Pirates of the Caribbean
Original work Pirates of the Caribbean (1967)
Owner The Walt Disney Company
Print publications
Novel(s) Jack Sparrow (2006–09) Legends of the Brethren Court (2008-2010) The Price of Freedom (2011) The Brightest Star in the North (2017)

How do you spell Johnny Depp?

Johnny Depp, in full John Christopher Depp II, (born June 9, 1963, Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S.), American actor and musician who was known for his eclectic and unconventional film choices.

Were there any American pirates?

Pirates in the Colonial era of American history were some of the most well-known people of their time. Pirates in Colonial America acted as a middleman between the colonists and the Crown. Early piracy in the early to mid-17th century shows that piracy fueled a bulk of British colonization ventures.