they were cousins
francis drake
francis drake was more famous
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John Hawkins was Drakes main influence. He taught Drake most of what he new on how to sail. Hawkins himself was a famous sailor who led Drake into many complications which Drake liked which made him want to be a sailor. Nathan
Sea Dog was not a nickname for Sir Francis Drake. Sea Dogs was a name given to a group of Elizabethan sailors including Drake, John Hawkins, Walter Raleigh and Martin Frobisher
Most say potatoes, tobacco and tomatoes, I think, but I may be wrong, either QI or the horrible history books of past times will say otherwise, I'm sure, sorry :)
he voyages of Sir Francis Drake changed the world in two ways. The first way was when Drake raided the Spaniards and killed many of them. That was the reason for the Spanish war. Ever since, they've had a rivalry. Also, he impacted the world by sailing around the world. People were inspired by that, so they decided to follow. These are the ways Sir Francis Drake impacted the world. Drake later died in 1596. Obviously, Sir Francis Drake was a great explorer. If he had not been forced to live on a boat, and have his rich cousin John Hawkins, he would not have been on any of his famous voyages. Drake's voyage around the world made people try and follow in his footsteps. Even though Drake started the Spanish war, he was a hero. Sir Francis Drake will be remembered by many people.
John Hawkins led the [piratical] "Sea Dogs" who preyed upon Spanish shipping with the blessings of the English .
John Hawkins was Drakes main influence. He taught Drake most of what he new on how to sail. Hawkins himself was a famous sailor who led Drake into many complications which Drake liked which made him want to be a sailor. Nathan
Queen Elizabeth 1, Francis Drake, Walter Raleigh, John Hawkins.
Yes, John Hawkins.
He loved sailing with his second cousin John Hawkins.
John Hawkins was the leader of the sea dogs. Francis Drake
francis drake, john hawkins,and many more like willam willberforce
they went to africa to engage the slave trade
so they can get some goods and spices and be friends with the indies hope you like the answer
Sea Dog was not a nickname for Sir Francis Drake. Sea Dogs was a name given to a group of Elizabethan sailors including Drake, John Hawkins, Walter Raleigh and Martin Frobisher
the most successful sea dog was Henry Hudson Henry Hudson was not classed as a sea dog. The most famous of the English sea dogs would have to be Sir Francis Drake, closely followed by Sir John Hawkins.
Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Sir Francis Drake, John Hawkins and Walter Raleigh. sorry only few! :(
There were actually four English sea dogs. They were: -Sir John Hawkins -Sir Francis Drake -Sir Walter Raleigh -Sir Martin Frobisher