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A rough-hewn, devoutly Protestant farmer’s son from Devon who took to the sea and became a scourge to Philips American interest. In 1577, he ventured through the Pacific to interrupt Spanish shipping. Drake lost three shops and a hundred, but the survivors completed the first English circumnavigation and captured two Spanish ships. He brought back gold, silver, silk, and spices.

Author: Emily Pheifer



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Sir Francis Drake


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