Blackbeard Glory Sticker
Pirates during the Colonial Era were revolutionary figures. While their actions, such as theft and violence against various empires, were deplorable, they symbolized the pursuit of liberty in a time when such ideals were radical. The romanticized image of plundering pirates often overlooks how they embodied freedom and rejected monarchial rule. Pirate society was based on collective decision-making rather than authoritative power. This spirit of self-governance resonates with the principles found in the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing that governments derive their powers from the consent of the people, by the people.
- Premium die cut vinyl
- Measures 2" X 3"
- Made in the USA
$1.75
Original: $4.99
-65%Blackbeard Glory Sticker—
$4.99
$1.75
Description
Pirates during the Colonial Era were revolutionary figures. While their actions, such as theft and violence against various empires, were deplorable, they symbolized the pursuit of liberty in a time when such ideals were radical. The romanticized image of plundering pirates often overlooks how they embodied freedom and rejected monarchial rule. Pirate society was based on collective decision-making rather than authoritative power. This spirit of self-governance resonates with the principles found in the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, emphasizing that governments derive their powers from the consent of the people, by the people.
- Premium die cut vinyl
- Measures 2" X 3"
- Made in the USA



















