Sir Francis Drake was known to the Spanish as a villainous pirate. But to the English, he was a glorious hero.
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Long Note Four by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Nothing better than hearing about the French and Spanish
getting their butts kicked !! Time it happened again !!
The English have a rich history of stealing other people's stuff.
Im related to him?!?! Just found out through a ancestry DNA test.
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If anyone gets the chance to hear the sounds of half pennies " clinking" together, they sound like pirate treasure. Albeit from a different era. But they've got the golden hind on them as a bonus.