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The Spanish got very angry with the ENglish because one of the most famous English

captains Francis Drake. In 1577, Drake began an historic voyage around the world.

When he returned to England in 1580, Drakes ship was loaded with gold captured from

Spanish ships. He became a hero in England. From then on the Spainsh called him the "Master Thief."

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