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success。〃  The squadron with which he sailed for South America

consisted of five vessels; the largest of which; the Pelican; was

only of 100 tons burthen; the next; the Elizabeth; was of 80; the

third; the Swan; a fly…boat; was of 50; the Marygold bark; of 30;

and the Christopher; a pinnace; of 15 tons。  The united crews of

these vessels amounted to only 164; gentlemen and sailors。



The gentlemen went with Drake 〃to learn the art of navigation。〃

After various adventures along the South American coast; the

little fleet passed through the Straits of Magellan; and entered

the Pacific Ocean。  Drake took an immense amount of booty from

the Spanish towns along the coast; and captured the royal

galleon; the Cacafuego; laden with treasure。  After trying in

vain to discover a passage home by the North…eastern ocean;

though what is now known as Behring Straits; he took shelter in

Port San Francisco; which he took possession of in the name of

the Queen of England; and called New Albion。  He eventually

crossed the Pacific for the Moluccas and Java; from which he

sailed right across the Indian Ocean; and by the Cape of Good

Hope to England; thus making the circumnavigation of the world。 

He was absent with his little fleet for about two years and ten

months。



Not less extraordinary was the voyage of Captain Cavendish; who

made the circumnavigation of the globe at his own expense。  He

set out from Plymouth in three small vessels on the 21st July;

1586。  One vessel was of 120 tons; the second of 60 tons; and the

third of 40 tonsnot much bigger than a Thames yacht。  The

united crews; of officers; men; and boys; did not exceed 123! 

Cavendish sailed along the South American continent; and made

through the Straits of Magellan; reaching the Pacific Ocean。  He

burnt and plundered the Spanish settlements along the coast;

captured some Spanish ships; and took by boarding the galleon St。

Anna; with 122;000 Spanish dollars on board。  He then sailed

across the Pacific to the Ladrone Islands; and returned home

through the Straits of Java and the Indian Archipelago by the

Cape of Good Hope; and reached England after an absence of two

years and a month。



The sacred and invincible Armada was now ready; Philip II。 was

determined to put down those English adventurers who had swept

the coasts of Spain and plundered his galleons on the high seas。 

The English sailors knew that the sword of Philip was forged in

the gold mines of South America; and that the only way to defend

their country was to intercept the plunder on its voyage home to

Spain。  But the sailors and their captainsDrake; Hawkins;

Frobisher; Howard; Grenville; Raleigh; and the restcould not

altogether interrupt the enterprise of the King of Spain。  The

Armada sailed; and came in sight of the English coast on the 20th

of July; 1588。



The struggle was of an extraordinary character。  On the one side

was the most powerful naval armament that had ever put to sea。 

It consisted of six squadrons of sixty fine large ships; the

smallest being of 700 tons。  Besides these were four gigantic

galleasses; each carrying fifty guns; four large armed galleys;

fifty…six armed merchant ships; and twenty caravelsin all; 149

vessels。  On board were 8000 sailors; 20;000 soldiers; and a

large number of galley…slaves。  The ships carried provisions

enough for six months' consumption; and the supply of ammunition

was enormous。



On the other side was the small English fleet under Hawkins and

Drake。  The Royal ships were only thirteen in number。  The rest

were contributed by private enterprize; there being only

thirty…eight vessels of all sorts and sizes; including cutters

and pinnaces; carrying the Queen's flag。  The principal armed

merchant ships were provided by London; Southampton; Bristol; and

the other southern ports。  Drake was followed by some privateers;

Hawkins had four or five ships; and Howard of Effingham two。  The

fleet was; however; very badly found in provisions and

ammunition。  There was only a week's provisions on board; and

scarcely enough ammunition for one day's hard fighting。  But the

ships; small though they were; were in good condition。  They

could sail; whether in pursuit or in flight; for the men who

navigated them were thorough sailors。



The success of the defence was due to tact; courage; and

seamanship。  At the first contact of the fleets; the Spanish

towering galleons wished to close; to grapple with their

contemptuous enemies; and crush them to death。  〃Come on!〃 said

Medina Sidonia。  Lord Howard came on with the Ark and three other

ships; and fired with immense rapidity into the great floating

castles。  The Sam Mateo luffed; and wanted them to board。  〃No!

not yet!〃  The English tacked; returned; fired again; riddled the

Spaniards; and shot away in the eye of the wind。  To the

astonishment of the Spanish Admiral; the English ships approached

him or left him just as they chose。  〃The enemy pursue me;〃 wrote

the Spanish Admiral to the Prince of Parma; 〃they fire upon me

most days from morning till nightfall; but they will not close

and grapple; though I have given them every opportunity。〃  The

Capitana; a galleon of 1200 tons; dropped behind; struck her flag

to Drake; and increased the store of the English fleet by some

tons of gunpowder。  Another Spanish ship surrendered; and another

store of powder and shot was rescued for the destruction of the

Armada。  And so it happened throughout; until the Spanish fleet

was driven to wreck and ruin; and the remaining ships were

scattered by the tempests of the north。  After all; Philip proved

to be; what the sailors called him; only 〃a Colossus stuffed with

clouts。〃



The English sailors followed up their advantage。  They went on

〃singeing the Ring of Spain's beard。〃  Private adventurers fitted

up a fleet under the command of Drake; and invaded the mainland

of Spain。  They took the lower part of the town of Corunna;

sailed to the Tagus; and captured a fleet of ships laden with

wheat and warlike stores for a new Armada。  They next sacked

Vigo; and returned to England with 150 pieces of cannon and a

rich booty。  The Earl of Cumberland sailed to the West Indies on

a private adventure; and captured more Spanish prizes。  In 1590;

ten English merchantmen; returning from the Levant; attacked

twelve Spanish galleons; and after six hours' contest; put them

to flight with great loss。  In the following year; three merchant

ships set sail for the East Indies; and in the course of their

voyage took several Portuguese vessels。



A powerful Spanish fleet still kept the seas; and in 1591 they

conquered the noble Sir Richard Grenville at the Azoresfifteen

great Spanish galleons against one Queen's ship; the Revenge。  In

1593; two of the Queen's ships; accompanied by a number of

merchant ships; sailed for the West Indies; under Burroughs;

Frobisher; and Cross; and amongst their other captures they took

the greatest of all the East India caracks; a vessel of 1600

tons; 700 men; and 36 brass cannon; laden with a magnificent

cargo。  She was taken to Dartmouth; and surprised all who saw

her; being the largest ship that had ever been seen in England。 

In 1594; Captain James Lancaster set sail with three ships upon a

voyage of adventure。  He was joined by some Dutch and French

privateers。  The result was; that they captured thirty…nine of

the Spanish ships。  Sir Amias Preston; Sir John Hawkins; and Sir

Francis Drake; also continued their action upon the seas。  Lord

Admiral Howard and the Earl of Essex made their famous attack

upon Cadiz for the purpose of destroying the new Armada; they

demolished all the forts; sank eleven of the King of Spain's best

ships; forty…four merchant ships; and brought home much booty。



Nor was maritime discovery neglected。  The planting of new

colonies began; for the English people had already begun to

swarm。  In 1578; Sir Humphrey Gilbert planted Ne

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