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For years, England had labored under an inferiority complex, unspoken but nonetheless potent, concerning the seemingly invincible Spanish empire. Even Drake’s victories against the Spanish had been mostly vandalism, or, as Drake memorably phrased it in connection with his raid on Cádiz, singeing the king’s beard. Now, at last, England could claim victory.
In Search of a Kingdom: Francis Drake, Elizabeth I, and the Invention of the British Empire
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