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    nation. Jingoists in congress, yellow journalists and the American public were clamoring for Spanish blood after the Maine, and to them McKinley came across as a feeble leader. McKinley offered one last chance for Spain to avoid war by agreeing to an armistice. He thought that the Spanish would understand that it would be a foolish decision to engage in war with a rising US power. The negative Spanish response did not leave McKinley with many options. McKinley was forced to step aside from his

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    Spain settled and claimed most of the land in Florida.Then spanish conquistadors found their way across the world while taking all the treasure they want. They took the treasure then left the Indians there dead. They thought it was all done in the benefit of the spanish crown. There were two big rivals, France and England, had been more powerful. Spain got treasure by mining gold and silver. Spain moved

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    records of his birth. He was best known for being a pirate and stealing treasure form many people and he was very successful being a pirate and also later on in his life he was very successful for discovering many different places all around the world. Sir Francis drake was a very important explorer because of his many significant expeditions, his circumnavigation of the globe and his contribution to the defeat of the Spanish armada. Drake was a very important explorer and he proved this by going

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    Sir Francis Drake Francis Drake was an important figure in the Elizabethan era. He is known for his great expeditions and Elizabeth’s gratitude towards his piracy. He was a hero to the English and a menace to the Spaniards. Francis Drake had a fairly known life, great voyages, and success in the Elizabethan era. In the case of Francis Drake, his ancestors were dimly known and his boyhood obscure. Drake was born in Tavistock, Devon, England. His exact birth year is not known, but said to be around

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    independent voyage to Panama. He planned to attack a town of Nombre de Dios, a drop-off point for Spanish ships bringing silver and gold from Peru. With two ships and a crew of 73 men, Drake captured the town. However, he was seriously wounded during the raid, and he and his men withdrew without treasure. They stayed in the area for a time, and after Drake’s wounds healed, they raided several Spanish settlements, gather up much gold and silver. They went back to Plymouth in 1573. (There is some

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    THE SPANISH ARMADA Armada Portrait Queen Elizabeth I The Armada Portrait Buy at Allposters.com The defeat of the Spanish Armada is one of the most famous events in English history. It was arguably Queen Elizabeth 's finest hour. For years she had been hailed as the English Deborah, the saviour of the English people, and now it seemed that this is what she had really become. She was now Bellona, the goddess of war, and in triumph she had led her people to glory, defeating the greatest power in

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    Not long after, and due to the success of explorer’s like Hernandez Cortez and Francisco Pizarro in Mexico, Spain would quickly become the richest and most powerful nation in Europe. The thirst for gold and silver would lead the Spanish crown to push for more treasure expeditions and to look for a fabled passage that would make transportation of their fortune faster and more secure. Other explorers like Juan

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    19th centuries. Yet, if the Spanish Armada of 1588 had never encountered naval defeat, the British might never have explored the New World and inhabited the United States at all, thanks to one individual. Sir Francis Drake, an ordinary man whose ascent from a rural village to a mighty naval officer, was one of the most distinguished sailors within the Elizabethan Era. Drake’s numerous voyages to the New World and the Caribbean set the stage for the devastation of the Spanish Armada, and the birth of

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    Essay On Treasure Fleets

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    It began roughly three years ago when I first read about the Spanish treasure fleets of the early 1700s in one of my history books. The subject was just barely brushed upon, but it was enough to spark my curiosity on the topic and I decided to look up more information. After reading several books and individual articles, I focused my intended research on a single fleet: the 1715 treasure fleet. Consisting of eleven ships, the 1715 fleet had been laden with gold, fine china, and other valuables. Spain

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    A.D. He sailed for England, specifically Queen Elizabeth I, and had a deep hatred toward Spain for the majority of his life. Drake is best known for being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and for his contribution in defeating the Spanish Armada in 1588. He was one of the most famed sailors of his time. Francis Drake was born in Devonshire, England to Mary Mylwaye and Edmund Drake, who farmed for Lord Francis Russell, earl of Bedford. Drake became a merchant’s apprentice at the age

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