Sir Francis Drake
One well-known figure who fits this description is Sir Francis Drake. He was an English explorer and privateer who undertook numerous expeditions to the Americas and circumnavigated the globe. Drake is often remembered for his successful raids on Spanish ships and his role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
were heavily loaded with treasure, making them slower and less maneuverable. Additionally, the Spanish ships were often large and bulky, making it harder for them to escape quickly. The enemy ships, on the other hand, were often smaller and more nimble, giving them an advantage in pursuing and capturing the Spanish treasureships.
The Spanish ships for the Armada were primarily built in shipyards located in cities such as Lisbon, Seville, and Bilbao. These cities had the resources and expertise necessary for constructing the large galleons and warships needed for the fleet.
During the attack of the Hell Burners in 1585, around 10 Spanish ships were likely lost or severely damaged in the explosion caused by the fire ships. The exact number is not known for certain due to the chaos of the battle and limited historical records.
The English privateer Sir Francis Drake is known for stealing from Spanish ships and completing a circumnavigation of the world from 1577 to 1580. He plundered numerous Spanish vessels and settlements along the way, amassing a significant fortune for himself and Queen Elizabeth I of England.
An old Spanish warship is typically called a "galleon." Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships used primarily by the Spanish for trade and warfare during the Age of Sail.
Sir Francis Drake
My guess is that you're thinking of Sir Francis Drake. If you were British, you considered him an explorer; if you were Spanish, you considered him a pirate.
My guess is that you're thinking of Sir Francis Drake. If you were British, you considered him an explorer; if you were Spanish, you considered him a pirate.
Ships were commonly raided during voyages. Pirates often raided Spanish ships for treasure and these ships were also raided and attacked by ships from other countries.
English privateer Sir Francis Drake "plundered the Spanish navy." Considered a pirate by the Spanish, he often attacked and raided Spanish ships of their cargo and riches.
Sir Francis Drake was known as the pirate El Draque to the Spaniards because of his constant looting of their ships. He landed on the coast of California on June 17, 1579.
It was derogatory slang used to describe a seasoned sailor as an unsavory character. It meant they were pirates.
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John Hawkins led the [piratical] "Sea Dogs" who preyed upon Spanish shipping with the blessings of the English .
Actually, most of the pirate ships were French and British and preyed on the Spanish ships that shipped gold from Mexico and Peru to Spain.