• Langton. At Puerto Caballos on the coast of the Royal Audiencia of Guatemala in the New World empire of Spain on 16 March 1594, Langton raided the place...
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  • causing most other member-states to quickly follow suit and declare war on France. These four states[which?] were the leading nations of the Confederation...
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    by Captain James Langton, complete a three-day raid on the Spanish city of Puerto de Caballos (now Puerto Cortés in Guatemala) and pillage the city. April...
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  • Dominican War of Independence Raid on Puerto Caballos (1594) – 1594 – Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604) Battle of Puerto Caballos (1603) – 1603 – Anglo-Spanish...
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  • port. At the break of day, on 3 April 1575, Fort sentinels spotted Horseley (now in their frigate) making for Puerto Caballos, likely 'to pillage the port...
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    successfully raided Portobello in 1601. In 1603 Christopher Cleeve struck at Santiago de Cuba and in the last raid of the war Newport plundered Puerto Caballos. Finally...
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    a lasting impact on future colonization of the area. With England at war with Spain in 1585, English privateers had set out to raid Spanish and Portuguese...
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    Two-hundred French corsairs, aboard two ships, raid Puerto Caballos. 1561 s.d. – s.d.: French corsairs raid Puerto Caballos and Truxillo. 1571 start of January –...
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    was one of the priority objectives throughout all those years and where in 1594 the Quélern peninsula was occupied, leaving a force made up of three companies...
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    1586. The plan was only scrapped because of the delays caused by Drake's raid on Cadiz the following year. Philip began by ordering Martín de Padilla, the...
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