From Wikipedia: On 17 June 1579, Drake landed somewhere north of Spain's northern-most claim at Point Loma. He found a good port, landed, repaired and restocked his vessels, then stayed for a time, keeping friendly relations with the natives I take no credit on this.
He was knighted and he received gold and silk.
no
Lots! Scurvy, mutiny, rotting ships, storms, leaking ships, natives, and the Spanish (of course). There are probably more, I just can't think of them...
Sir Francis Drake's reaction to the natives he encountered during his voyages varied. In some instances, he engaged in trade and demonstrated a level of respect for their customs, particularly in areas like the coast of California. However, he also viewed them through the lens of European superiority and often sought to assert dominance over them, which was characteristic of many European explorers of his time. Overall, his interactions reflected a complex mix of curiosity, exploitation, and opportunism.
he treated the very well like royalty..
horribly
horribly
he was nice
He treated them good
she protected the Natives that Columbus found on the new land by making laws that every Spaniard should treat the Indians just as they would treat their own kin.
From Wikipedia: On 17 June 1579, Drake landed somewhere north of Spain's northern-most claim at Point Loma. He found a good port, landed, repaired and restocked his vessels, then stayed for a time, keeping friendly relations with the natives I take no credit on this.
fair and kind
they treated them like science prodjects
he beat them
The natives found them very tasty.
He shared weapons with the Natives.