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Copyright © by Hl, Rinehart and Winston, Al ight reser TREASURE ISLAND Chapters 28-34 Pirates Claim Democratic Society Hove eens in Measure p=: because they had been abused by tyrannical capsins in their gn bean ting out 8 ives a sailors, pirates believed they were equal and that her ship belonged to al of them. Many pirat crews made their own rules and Aecided together when and whorn to attack, where to anchor, and how o i= vide the plunder. They elected thei onn captnins, and they replaced a cap- tain when be made decisions they didn ike. Only ducing bate did the captain rule unchallenged. Whea a silor joined a pirate crew, ad to swear on either a Bible or an ax that he woul obey the ship as, I aw vas broken, the crew tried the offend, decided his guilt, and decreed his punishment. Every pirate had one vse, regardless of rank you eect? Ae you 8d ‘ths setion, make a note about each unewpeced tum of events, o make 8 sketch to represent Maresning: Is It « Death Sentence? Pirates had their own special punish water at high ide Since teu fo abiputen ws toke Uc naroning well code, The pirates would row te of meant deth— fender toa deserted island and aban- offen slow and don him there o fend for himssi. painful oe of. Some ofthese stands were only thirst and starve sll is of sand in miocean; they tion—it was us rarely had fod oes wate In ally reserved for fact, some ofthe islands were under Ship, for example, is sid to have been loaded with Dear De.1. Knoweverything, —yeague worth £100.00, or sucess, but hat fact seems not

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