She did more than allow she ordered. She was at war with the Spanish and what better way to cripple them than to sink ships and take the gold. Her treasury got bigger from their gold and she didn't waste man power attacking them.
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Sir Francis drakes exploration was to find the north west passage if it existed which is a way to go all around the world by water, also to sink Spanish ship's he really hated Spain.
Unsinkable Ships by Kenny Chesney
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With out a doubt the English ships were better made and they were lighter and moved through the water quicker. Spanish ships may have been more elaborate but they were more like clunkers and they did not move as easily through the water. Spanish ships were also easier to sink and they did not have as many weapons and the British ships.
Ships do sink....
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Roughly 2,000 merchant ships in WWII.
There is no exact number, and you don't have to sink all the ships, only Captain Crawfish's ship. You need to buy a Phoenix Warbird to sink it.
The Merrimac sunk 2 ships in the Hampton Roads.
yes the resistance did sink their own ships
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3,000 Allied ships (175 warships; 2,825 merchant ships)
She did more than allow she ordered. She was at war with the Spanish and what better way to cripple them than to sink ships and take the gold. Her treasury got bigger from their gold and she didn't waste man power attacking them.
On average about 500,000 per year.
See How_many_times_a_year_do_ships_sink