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Sir Francis Drake was a sea dog. He was asked by Queen Elizabeth I to harass the Spanish. He attacked Spanish ships and ports and brought back gold and jewels to England. King Philip of Spain asked for his head but Elizabeth pretended she had no idea where Drake was.
becaused he robbed people and places
They called him a "sea dog" for a reason. They called him a sea dog because he would steal from the Spanish for the British, then he would be just like a pirate!That is why they called him a sea dog.Ufortunatly he died when he returned to his voyage because of a decease. He could of been one of the riches man!! FROM: a little boy: 10 years old
They called him a "sea dog" for a reason. They called him a sea dog because he would steal from the Spanish for the British, then he would be just like a pirate!That is why they called him a sea dog.Ufortunatly he died when he returned to his voyage because of a decease. He could of been one of the riches man!! FROM: a little boy: 10 years old
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.
The crossword answer for "Drake the Savage Sea Dog" typically refers to Sir Francis Drake. He was an English sea captain, privateer, and navigator known for his circumnavigation of the globe and his exploits against the Spanish during the late 16th century. If you're looking for a specific crossword clue, it may require additional context or a specific number of letters.
She encouarged Francis Drake to hi-jack them and steal all of the goods being transported from South America
John Hawkins led the [piratical] "Sea Dogs" who preyed upon Spanish shipping with the blessings of the English .
The sea dogs wee a group of English sea captains in the second half of the 1500s. They helped England defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588, plundered Spanish ships, and made important voyages of exploration.The following explorers were sea dogs:-John Hawkins-Sir Francis Drake-Martin Frobisher-Sir Walter Raleigh-Thomas Cavendishand others