For the Spanish the raid had demonstrated the military strength of the United States.
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He was the first Englishman to sail around the world, sank much of the Spanish navy in the port of Cadiz (a very daring raid) and was vice admiral of the Fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada.
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Translation: Asaltar
Translations: Military Raid: Asalto Militar -or- Incursión Militar Robbery: Robo Police Raid: Redada de la Policia
Because it was underconstant raid by the indians
they had a tea party and lots of boozes
The English were never in Mexico or South America so they couldn’t raid Aztecs, but they were sitting waiting for Spanish ships as they sailed into the Atlantic or Pacific.
A punitive raid on the civilian underpinning of the Confederacy, helping to starve the Southern armies, and demonstrate to the world that the Confederacy was unable to defend itself.
I don't see any evidence that they did more than threats. The mission was closed for just a couple of years as a result of these threats, but reopened in 1721. The French did raid other Spanish missions though.
A punitive raid on the civilian underpinning of the Confederacy, helping to starve the Southern armies, and demonstrate to the world that the Confederacy was unable to defend itself.
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I think it was "Blues Away" which was on The Jacksons' album "The Jacksons."
The Doolittle Raid , named after James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle who led the punitive raid , was a show on the part of the US to demonstrate to the Japanese that we would return . For additional information , look to the related link below .
She sent sir Frances drake to raid and to steal goods from the spanish ships.