Sir John Hawkin's ship was named Jesus which means Justice.
Yes. He had two. It was Catherine Gonson and Margaret Vaughn.
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Nope, that's exactly what I'm looking for, but I can't find any! Probably, if you just search Sir John Hawkins into Google, you'll find a map somewhere on the page. DO NOT USE WIKIPEDIA. WIKIPEDIA HAS NO MAPS FOR VOYAGES AND HAS LITTLE INFORMATION ON HIS VOYAGES.
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Sir John Hawkins was a devout Protestant, belonging to the Church of England. He participated in voyages and expeditions with the goal of expanding England's influence and promoting Protestant ideals.
it was at a temple
Nothing.
He sailed to many places. One was an Expedition to Portugal!
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Yes, Sir John Hawkins was educated at the free school in his hometown of Plymouth, England. He then went on to become a successful merchant, navigator, and shipbuilder during the Elizabethan era.
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Sir John Hawkins was an English naval administrator and commander who is considered a pioneer of the British slave trade. He had a son, Richard Hawkins, who also became a seaman and explorer.
Sir John Hawkins