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English audacity and technology at sea laid the groundwork for the Royal Navy and command of the seas. The swashbuckling English sea captains of the Elizabethan era were known as "sea dogs". They were a breed apart.
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List of pirates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Elizabethan English Sea Dogs: ... ; Spanish Conquistadores; Elizabethan English Sea Dogs; Early Woodland Indians ... ; Photo Above: English unarmored pike, sword-and-bucklers, command, and a longbowman, old Foundry Elizabethans.
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Finally it happened! English version of Sea Dogs is shipping to the stores right now. Now not journalist or publisher, but players will decide what is the game we made. We are all believe that our first game will be nice and popular.
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Member of the Canadian Special Mission Overseas; Editor of "The Logs of the Conquest of Canada"; Author of "All Afloat: A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways"; "Elizabethan Sea Dogs: A Chronicle of Drake and his Companions"; ... IX THE ENGLISH SEA-DOGS (1545-1580)
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The English sea-dogs never forgot the iron chests of Spanish New-World gold, and presently began to wonder whether there was no sure way in far America by which to get it for themselves.
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There was a break of no less than fifteen years in English efforts to colonize America. Nothing was tried between the last attempt at Roanoke in 1587 and the first attempt in Massachusetts in 1602, when thirty-two people sailed from England with Bartholomew Gosnold, formerly a skipper in Raleigh's employ.
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