John Hawkins Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Admiral Sir John Hawkins (also spelled as John Hawkyns) (Plymouth 1532 - November 12, 1595) was an English shipbuilder, naval administrator and commander, merchant, navigator, and slave trader. As treasurer (1577) and controller (1589) of the navy, he rebuilt older ships and helped design the faster ships that withstood the Spanish Armada in 1588 At age twenty-three, Frances Drake made his first voyage to the New World sailing, in company with his second cousin, Sir John Hawkins on one of a fleet of ships owned by his relatives, the Hawkins family of Plymouth In 1569 he was again with the Hawkins fleet when it was trapped by the Spaniards in the Mexican port of San Juan de Ulua He escaped along with Hawkins but the experience is said to have led him to his lifelong revenge against the Spanish.
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