They called him a Pirate.
They called him a Pirate.
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Drake is Pato in spanish.
becaused he robbed people and places
The Spanish referred to Sir Francis Drake as a "pirate" because he conducted acts of privateering against Spanish ships and ports during the late 16th century. Drake's successful raids, including the famous attack on the Spanish fleet at Cadiz in 1587 and his circumnavigation of the globe, threatened Spanish interests and sovereignty in the Americas. His actions were seen as a direct challenge to Spanish dominance, leading to animosity and the labeling of him as an enemy of the Spanish crown.
the Duke of Medina Sedona led the Spanish Armada. Francis Drake led England
yes
Drake sailed his fleet into Cadiz against the Spanish fleet in 1587.
It actually depends where. Sir Francis Drake was a slave trader, so if it was to Africa yes, otherwise it depends where he went. When he went to western part of America, not really, but in Spain, yes. In his time, Spain, and England were enemies. English pirates, such as he, would attack Spanish bays, and raid Spanish ships. So it really depends upon where he went.
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It was derogatory slang used to describe a seasoned sailor as an unsavory character. It meant they were pirates.