none because he ate poo and died
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.
Sir John Hawkin's ship was named Jesus which means Justice.
england
Yes. He had two. It was Catherine Gonson and Margaret Vaughn.
Sir John Hawkins, an English sea captain and slave trader in the 16th century, significantly impacted native peoples and lands through his involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. By forcibly capturing and transporting African individuals to the Americas, he contributed to the disruption of their societies and cultures. Additionally, his voyages often led to the exploitation of indigenous resources and territories, further entrenching colonial practices that marginalized native populations. The legacy of his actions is reflected in the long-lasting effects of colonialism and the slave trade on both African and indigenous communities.
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.
Sir John Hawkins explored during the late 16th century, primarily in the 1560s and 1570s. He was known for his involvement in the African slave trade and his voyages to the Americas.
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.
Sir John Hawkin's ship was named Jesus which means Justice.
sir john hawkin was a father of sir richard hawkin and had many voyages
Nothing.
it was at a temple
hawwii
yes
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england