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Who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his voyage around the globe and helped England achieve victory over the Spanish fleet?
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Henry Cabot

Henry Cabot

Thomas More

Thomas More

Francis Drake

Francis Drake

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The correct answer is **Francis Drake**. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I for his circumnavigation of the globe and played a significant role in England's naval victories, particularly against the Spanish Armada.
8 months ago

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