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  1. Jul 2, 2020 · In October 1562 CE John Hawkins led an expedition of three ships (Saloman, Jonas, and Swallow) to Guinea in West Africa where he acquired around 500 slaves for transportation to the Americas.

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  2. His four voyages to Sierra Leone between 1564 and 1569 took a total of 1200 Africans across the Atlantic to sell to the Spanish settlers in the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. A Liverpool ship believed to have been involved in the slave trade. Sir Francis Drake and John Hawkins.

  3. After selling the slaves in the Caribbean, Hawkins was forced by needed repairs and lack of water to take refuge at San Juan de Ulua, near Veracruz, Mex. A Spanish fleet attacked him in the harbour, and, of the six ships, only the two commanded by Hawkins and Drake were able to escape.

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  4. Timeline. 1532 - 1595. The life of Sir John Hawkins, slave trader and then treasurer of the Royal Navy. 1562 - 1563. John Hawkins ' first expedition to transport slaves from West Africa to the Americas. 1564 - 1565. John Hawkins ' second expedition to transport slaves from West Africa to the Americas. 1567 - 1568.

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  5. Oct 3, 2005 · That skirmish between the Spanish and English ships was partly a turning point in the naval confrontation between the two nations; it continued for two decades and was only partially settled by...

  6. Hawkins appeared to have betrayed the monarch, but foiled the coup by turning over incriminating evidence to English authorities. In 1571, he entered Parliament. Hawkins became treasurer of the navy in 1577.

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  8. Nov 14, 2012 · John Hawkins traded slaves for commodities such as fish, which were then brought back to England to be sold. Hawkins followed a trade route from Britain to West Africa and the Caribbean, known as...

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