@@timmo491 Really, do you understand that the Spanish Empire created one of the first Single markets in the world, well before the Brits in the XIX century, the USA or the EU. That meant that taxes were collected from all corners of the empire and goods and services were exchanged, but they also left many buildings like christian churches and cathedrals, hospitals and healthcare centers, roads, harbours, aqueducts, irrigation and agricultural systems since some of the native americans did not have any knowledge of agricultural techniques, introduced horses, fire weapons, cattle, etc. Did you know that the Aztecs/Mexicas were just one of the many mesoamerican tribes in the area of modern Mexico DC, and they were mass murderers of other mesoamerican tribes like the tlaxaltecas, totonacas, tepanecas, etc? Actually, 99% of the tribes which ransacked the Aztecs were from tribes coming from other areas of Mexico like Cempoala, Quiahuiztlan, Texcoco, Chalco, Xochimilco, Azcapotzalco y Mixquic. Opps. Sincerely, another ignorant Brit trying to teach Europeans on world history. By the way, perhaps you are proud that your anglosaxon ancestors in America who considered a good indian is a dead indian. Also racist laws were in place up until the XX century, whereas Queen Isabel I of Spain prohibited slavery and protected the indigenous people already in 1512 (Leyes de Burgos), well over two hundred years before the French Revolution, four centuries before the USA, or three hundred years before the British did in 1833. Opps!! Did you know that the Spanish collected taxes in different forms, the same way that the British Empire did in the 13 colonies in the XVIII century. However, the city of Boston rebelled against the British stablishment because their taxes were used in financing other ventures rather than being reinvested in the wellbeing of the American colonisers. The American colonisers looked for help to France and Spain to kick off the Brits! And voila the USA was ... a new nation. Ohhh dear! Yet another brit with a sense of entitlement!!
@@timmo491 The Aztecs were defeated, and thankfully so. They fought and lost what they had in a war of largely pitched battles, as opposed to thievery on the open seas which is the original definition of piracy. The Galleons were designed as armoured cargo vessels, to defend from pirate attacks from mostly the French, British and Dutch. Calling them a 'pirate ship' is incorrect. Besides, a lot of the goods transported by Galleons were extracted and produced by Spaniards in both Spain and the Americas, and the descendants of Aztec royalty actually did quite well for themselves under Spanish rule (and continue to do so to this day). You can look up the Dukes of Moctezuma if you don't want to take my word for it. Crying about the Aztecs in an oversimplified and anachronistic manner is a bizarre mix of virtue-signaling and crocodile tears but hey, whatever helps you sleep at night I guess, just please do us all a favour and try not to miss the OP's point next time Timmo.
Nice video but, please, stop spreading the false Black Legend about Spain: Spanish galleons were war and merchant ships, contrary to British ships commanded by Drake and other corsairs.
La tradición pirata es propia de Inglaterra, los galeones españoles estaban para combatir a esos piratas ingleses bajo la protección de su propia corona. Un saludo.
The British lack of culture think that what sounds like a Spanish Galleon is a Pirate... but never further... the real Pirates were the British Corsairs with the permission of the British Kingdom to steal and plunder the Spanish Galleons... this is the black legend of the British Kingdom...
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Hi, nice video. Just a small correction. The Galeón Andalucía is a replica of a warship, not a pirate ship. Although I also like everything related to pirates of the XVI and XVII century, especially in the Caribbean Sea. I hope that the world of cinema will take up again this genre of adventures that people like so much.
@celtasnake No te piques ... Los piratas más famosos eran ingleses... Barbanegra... Henry Morgan... Francis Drake que era corsario... Reino unido incentivo la pirateria en el caribe contra España... Durante los siglos XVI,XVII y algo del XVIII... Cuando Reino unido y España restablecen relaciones comerciales, Reino Unido prohíbe la pirateria... Pero se les volvió en contra... Pues eso piratas empezaron atacar buque británicos también... Barbanegra piratas inglés fue abatido por la marina británica... La pirateria es muy antigua... Pero la del caribe fue creada por los ingleses(la mayoría de piratas eran ingleses) bueno eran corsario que cuando Inglaterra prohibió la pirateria estos les dio igual, y atacaban mercantes españoles e ingleses por igual... Esos piratas ingleses fueron perseguidos por la corona británica y considerados bandidos... Los españoles también practicaron la pirateria ... Pero contra los otomanos en el mediterráneo... Ya que el oro del Caribe lo sacaban de tierra.
The Galeón Andalucía is a replica of a 16th-17th century galleon, the only one in the world that sails in present days. These ships were the type of vessel used by the Spanish Crown for maritime expeditions during the 16th through the 18th centuries.
These types of galleons were the first ships specifically designed for transoceanic navigation. What existed previously were basically medieval ships to navigate the seas near Europe and the Mediterranean. Although this ship is based on a slightly later model, it is basically the same model of transport geleon from the 16th century.
Wouldn't want to be a pirate back then especially with this ship on my tail as it was also used for taking on pirates and other ships from different country's.
@@robertjward1265 I have some rare old newspapers dating back to the 1700s when all this stuff was going on.......reading the reports from back then is fascinating to say the least
@@celtasnake His father is not Anglo-Saxon, while yours is, so you were wrong because it is more likely that your father is the pirate. Spain never practiced piracy, it fought it. But of course, what can you ask of an ignorant person?
Jajajaja no es un barco pirata era un galeon español. Precisamente el pirata más odiado en España fue en inglés Francis Drake! 🙂 En fin, saludos desde España 😘
. This ship is a replica of the one that for the first time go around the earth (Magallanes-El Cano expedition). And following all the international laws an regulations at that time. The video is great.
OMG! I just saw some footage of the galleon arriving in London, and I had some doubts about its real dimensions. I was noticing the size of this beautiful ship. It’s actually bigger than it looks once you’re on deck. Thanks for sharing the video!
Realmente es algo muy bonito ver un barco funcional de hace cuatro siglos navegar en el mundo moderno. Enhorabuena a las personas que podéis verlo allí y subir a el 😃
No les hagáis caso ,no veis que llevan toda la vida mintiendo y tergiversando la historia como con la leyenda negra,ellos le dieron el empuje necesario hasta hoy...
A very nice video but a small clarification, with all my respect, the Spanish were not the pirates, the barbarians, the pirates were the English and they attacked the Spanish neighborhoods. This is a very widespread confusion among the British. This is the real history, all time like this.
It is logical for the English people to see a galleon is synonymous with piracy because for them it was very lucrative and it was a way of life and they believe that the rest did the same.
@@timmo491 You are a IGNORANT! some history for you: Official cooperation between rulers and pirates has a long and often sordid history. The Elizabethan Sea Dogs provide an interesting account of 16th-century Atlantic piracy. Sponsored by Queen Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603) to increase the English naval presence in the region, they played an important role in the development of the English Atlantic and earned a villainous reputation among the Spanish, whose fleets from the Americas were their main target. The Sea Dogs operated as privateers under the authority of the Queen.
@@timmo491 I recommend that you inform yourself more. Cortes was not a pirate. The pirates and corsairs were the English, in fact, in the viceroyalty there was greater prosperity than in those English extractive colonies, which is why the British crown coveted the Spanish trade routes. How bad is ignorance….
If you couldn't do a little research and you confuse a Spanish navy galleon with a pirate ship, at least edit the title of the video, so you don't exhibit your ignorance IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
For God's sake, you'd have to be ignorant to mistake a Spanish Armada (Navy) warship for a pirate ship 🤦🏻♀️. I think you've seen Jack Sparrow sailing on the Black Pearl too many times.
Y la música del minuto 13:30, esa de la película del pirata iglesia contra el homólogo francés… “Pasacalles de Madrid”, para rematar. Viva la Hispanidad!
¿No te has dado cuenta que ha publicado el vídeo como "barco pirata"? Y los galeones españoles no eran barcos piratas, al contrario que muchos navíos ingleses.
Is not a boat pirate!!! Stop spreading the False Legend´s Sopain. This girl is ignorant of the real history. Sehe´s contaminated by the history invented by the British.
As an Spnniard with British friends, I'm happy that you like the Spanish Galleon. I hope that historic differences between Spain and UK can be set apart finally.
Decir que un galeón español es un barco pirata, es como decir que el papa es negro. Los galeones se cargaban a los barcos piratas, que por cierto eran sobretodo British.
Francisco Nau "El Olonés" : French Bartolomé "El portugués" : Portuguese Edward Teach "Blackbeard": English Pierre Le Grand: French William Kidd: English Henry Morgan: English There were no famous Spanish pirates, and generally none had a galeón. They used other smaller vessels.
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Pirates were those who coveted the unimaginable wealth of the Spanish Empire in its heyday and who thus attacked and sought to rob and commandeer Spain's ships on the high seas: primarily the English, the Dutch, and the French. Put another way, the Spaniards were the victims of piracy, not the perpetrators. Generally speaking of course.
I recommend that you watch the wonderful HBO series "Black Sails" so that you have an idea of who the pirates were and what nationality they had, and if you see in any book the name of a pirate with a Spanish name... I think that it is not good and useless to try to change history. I hope that you watch Black Sails and you will understand. Greetings.
actually this is like the "ghost ships"of sea of thieves as the ghosts are the spanish empire.. the game shows the spanish empire as ghosts, all the islands and fortress are spanish, and the ghost ships theyr navy
The galleon Andalucía is a reproduction of a 16th century Spanish navy ship. It is not a pirate ship. Don't insult us!. Pick up a book from time to time and open it!.
PIRATE???? WHAT THE HECK!!! these ships where made to avoid being attacked by pirates!!!
Anglosaxon traditions...
Se cree el ladrón que todos son de su condición 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Pirates were the British ships sent by his/her Majesty to steal the Spanish ship cargo.
@@caballoloco100 which the Spanish stole from the Aztecs.
@@timmo491 ...which the Aztecs stole from the other tribes around them, and so the circle continues and their point still stands.
@@timmo491
Really, do you understand that the Spanish Empire created one of the first Single markets in the world, well before the Brits in the XIX century, the USA or the EU. That meant that taxes were collected from all corners of the empire and goods and services were exchanged, but they also left many buildings like christian churches and cathedrals, hospitals and healthcare centers, roads, harbours, aqueducts, irrigation and agricultural systems since some of the native americans did not have any knowledge of agricultural techniques, introduced horses, fire weapons, cattle, etc.
Did you know that the Aztecs/Mexicas were just one of the many mesoamerican tribes in the area of modern Mexico DC, and they were mass murderers of other mesoamerican tribes like the tlaxaltecas, totonacas, tepanecas, etc? Actually, 99% of the tribes which ransacked the Aztecs were from tribes coming from other areas of Mexico like Cempoala, Quiahuiztlan, Texcoco, Chalco, Xochimilco, Azcapotzalco y Mixquic.
Opps. Sincerely, another ignorant Brit trying to teach Europeans on world history.
By the way, perhaps you are proud that your anglosaxon ancestors in America who considered a good indian is a dead indian. Also racist laws were in place up until the XX century, whereas Queen Isabel I of Spain prohibited slavery and protected the indigenous people already in 1512 (Leyes de Burgos), well over two hundred years before the French Revolution, four centuries before the USA, or three hundred years before the British did in 1833. Opps!!
Did you know that the Spanish collected taxes in different forms, the same way that the British Empire did in the 13 colonies in the XVIII century. However, the city of Boston rebelled against the British stablishment because their taxes were used in financing other ventures rather than being reinvested in the wellbeing of the American colonisers. The American colonisers looked for help to France and Spain to kick off the Brits! And voila the USA was ... a new nation.
Ohhh dear! Yet another brit with a sense of entitlement!!
@Alboravin lol so it's okay when Spain steals from the Aztecs?
@@timmo491 The Aztecs were defeated, and thankfully so. They fought and lost what they had in a war of largely pitched battles, as opposed to thievery on the open seas which is the original definition of piracy. The Galleons were designed as armoured cargo vessels, to defend from pirate attacks from mostly the French, British and Dutch. Calling them a 'pirate ship' is incorrect.
Besides, a lot of the goods transported by Galleons were extracted and produced by Spaniards in both Spain and the Americas, and the descendants of Aztec royalty actually did quite well for themselves under Spanish rule (and continue to do so to this day). You can look up the Dukes of Moctezuma if you don't want to take my word for it. Crying about the Aztecs in an oversimplified and anachronistic manner is a bizarre mix of virtue-signaling and crocodile tears but hey, whatever helps you sleep at night I guess, just please do us all a favour and try not to miss the OP's point next time Timmo.
Es un maravilloso galeón español, todo lo contrario a un barco pirata.
GALLEONS WERE NOT PIRATE SHIPS, BUT TRADING AND WAR SHIPS FOR THE SPANISH EMPIRE AND CROWN 👑 THE PIRATES WERE OTHERS....😉🤣🤣🤣
Nice video but, please, stop spreading the false Black Legend about Spain: Spanish galleons were war and merchant ships, contrary to British ships commanded by Drake and other corsairs.
The English were the pirates. Get the facts right thanks.
The Pirates have been always YOU!!!!
La tradición pirata es propia de Inglaterra, los galeones españoles estaban para combatir a esos piratas ingleses bajo la protección de su propia corona. Un saludo.
Cuando estaban bajo la protección de la corona, no eran piratas. Eran corsarios. Tenían licencia de corso.
Wow! Really? And who had occupied Latinos??? Must be the Brits! 😂😂😂
The British lack of culture think that what sounds like a Spanish Galleon is a Pirate... but never further... the real Pirates were the British Corsairs with the permission of the British Kingdom to steal and plunder the Spanish Galleons... this is the black legend of the British Kingdom...
@@pepefrg7174 you think the British lack culture? Lol, you people are still fighting cows to appear 'tough'. No wonder you lose all your wars.
@pepefrg7174 lack of culture lol. And the Spanish are still fighting cows to prove how tough they are...
Bravo
un detalle es que los corsarios eran franceses
@@jantgarcia2863Esos eran los bucaneros.
These sailing ships were a work of art.
I liked your video, but the Spanish galleons were warships or merchant ships, not pirates. Regards.
If you're looking for pirates, you don't need to go far...
@miger69 and Spanish slave ships but the British put an end to that too. 🇬🇧
@@jesusfernandezgarcia9449 Cortez?
@@timmo491 Sure.
@@timmo491 Yes, that is why in the current USA there are more than 40 million black people, because the English did not have slaves..
No es un barco Pirata, no lo es. Es un barco de la Armada España la más antigua del mundo. ¡ Qué ignorancia!
No es ignorancia ,es insulto rancunia ,odio y mala fé contra todo lo español e hispano
Es inglesa, qué te esperabas? Yo ya le di un negativo a su video, por ignorante.
@@garciavelert Oh, yeah... Would you like a tissue to wipe your tears, baby? 😂😂😂
Blas de Lezo , Magallanes , Elcano , Cortes! , ahí quedan para la historia , dejaron marca , valientes , atrevidos , traspasaron fronteras….. se oye su eco en la eternidad , descansan en el Elyseum ! Gloria y honor a los extraordinarios hombres!👏👏👏🌹🌟🌟🌟
Los PIRATAS eran los BRITÁNICOS, no los ESPAÑOLES.
Y holandeses
No es Pirata ...es un barco de la Armada Española que viajaba de España a Tierras Americanas 💪🏻🇪🇸
Todos sabemos quiénes eran los "PIRATAS"
jejeje very good
Exacto!!!sin más....
Pirate? Respect, please...😮
Gracias Londres por ese buen recibimiento del galeón español.🇪🇦🙋
Hi, nice video.
Just a small correction. The Galeón Andalucía is a replica of a warship, not a pirate ship.
Although I also like everything related to pirates of the XVI and XVII century, especially in the Caribbean Sea. I hope that the world of cinema will take up again this genre of adventures that people like so much.
And Jack Sparrow is a flamenco dancer😂
Jajaja, muy bueno.
Pirate ship?
😂😂 Too much Hollywood
Is not pirate
Piratas eran los ingleses.....
@@barbasevic Pirata era tu padre.
@@celtasnakeno hagas el carajote, renegao.
@@celtasnakeno no, eran los ladrones ingleses. Está claro?
@celtasnake No te piques ... Los piratas más famosos eran ingleses... Barbanegra... Henry Morgan... Francis Drake que era corsario... Reino unido incentivo la pirateria en el caribe contra España... Durante los siglos XVI,XVII y algo del XVIII... Cuando Reino unido y España restablecen relaciones comerciales, Reino Unido prohíbe la pirateria... Pero se les volvió en contra... Pues eso piratas empezaron atacar buque británicos también... Barbanegra piratas inglés fue abatido por la marina británica... La pirateria es muy antigua... Pero la del caribe fue creada por los ingleses(la mayoría de piratas eran ingleses) bueno eran corsario que cuando Inglaterra prohibió la pirateria estos les dio igual, y atacaban mercantes españoles e ingleses por igual... Esos piratas ingleses fueron perseguidos por la corona británica y considerados bandidos... Los españoles también practicaron la pirateria ... Pero contra los otomanos en el mediterráneo... Ya que el oro del Caribe lo sacaban de tierra.
The Galeón Andalucía is a replica of a 16th-17th century galleon, the only one in the world that sails in present days. These ships were the type of vessel used by the Spanish Crown for maritime expeditions during the 16th through the 18th centuries.
It's an amazing ship! I'd love to sail in it, would be incredible!
@@Beeb1upVlogs I hope you have sea legs.
These types of galleons were the first ships specifically designed for transoceanic navigation. What existed previously were basically medieval ships to navigate the seas near Europe and the Mediterranean. Although this ship is based on a slightly later model, it is basically the same model of transport geleon from the 16th century.
Wouldn't want to be a pirate back then especially with this ship on my tail as it was also used for taking on pirates and other ships from different country's.
@@robertjward1265 I have some rare old newspapers dating back to the 1700s when all this stuff was going on.......reading the reports from back then is fascinating to say the least
It's not pirate! The pirates are the british!!!
Your dad is the pirate.
@@celtasnake His father is not Anglo-Saxon, while yours is, so you were wrong because it is more likely that your father is the pirate. Spain never practiced piracy, it fought it. But of course, what can you ask of an ignorant person?
@@Gerardiustiene gracia este tío que dice pirata tú padre si miras su perfil resulta que se llama de apellido Dieguez,tócate los cojones.
@@contrerassev Tócatelos tú, que es lo único que sabes hacer.
la pirateria es bastante mas antigua que los ingleses ... que ellos la profesionalizaran es otro cantar xD
Jajajaja no es un barco pirata era un galeon español. Precisamente el pirata más odiado en España fue en inglés Francis Drake! 🙂
En fin, saludos desde España 😘
Sorry to say, but this was not a pirate ship. it´s a Galeon.
Pirate ship? Wtf?
pirate ship? the pirates were the British,,,,greetings
@@justinianorigoberto7973 Cortez?
. This ship is a replica of the one that for the first time go around the earth (Magallanes-El Cano expedition). And following all the international laws an regulations at that time. The video is great.
No, that was (is) the Nao Victoria... This one is totally different
OMG! I just saw some footage of the galleon arriving in London, and I had some doubts about its real dimensions. I was noticing the size of this beautiful ship. It’s actually bigger than it looks once you’re on deck. Thanks for sharing the video!
Realmente es algo muy bonito ver un barco funcional de hace cuatro siglos navegar en el mundo moderno. Enhorabuena a las personas que podéis verlo allí y subir a el 😃
Todo buen español debe mear mirando a Inglaterra (Blas de Lezo)
Si están flipando con este galeón los hijos de la pérfida, como sería ver al Santísima Trinidad.
"Pirate" ship? A galleon is a "pirate" ship? OMG....
No es pirata. Los españoles no nos dedicamos a la piratería.
No les hagáis caso ,no veis que llevan toda la vida mintiendo y tergiversando la historia como con la leyenda negra,ellos le dieron el empuje necesario hasta hoy...
Te has equivocado al etiquetar al galeón como "barco pirata".
It was a lot of things but a pirate ship XD
Pirate ship!! OMG!😱😂
A very nice video but a small clarification, with all my respect, the Spanish were not the pirates, the barbarians, the pirates were the English and they attacked the Spanish neighborhoods. This is a very widespread confusion among the British. This is the real history, all time like this.
One spanish galeón of 500 tonnes "pirate ship" ? Maybe a destroyer pirate ships.
Do not call us pirates, you were the pirates, not us!
Isn't pirate. No english ship.
It is logical for the English people to see a galleon is synonymous with piracy because for them it was very lucrative and it was a way of life and they believe that the rest did the same.
@@markosabernal4613 stop crying.
@@timmo491 It's not crying, it's saying the historical truth. You can go and cry in Jerusalem because there is a beautiful wall.
@markosabernal4613 and Cortes was not a greedy Spanish pirate, right? Stop crying.
@@timmo491 You are a IGNORANT! some history for you: Official cooperation between rulers and pirates has a long and often sordid history. The Elizabethan Sea Dogs provide an interesting account of 16th-century Atlantic piracy. Sponsored by Queen Elizabeth I (r. 1558-1603) to increase the English naval presence in the region, they played an important role in the development of the English Atlantic and earned a villainous reputation among the Spanish, whose fleets from the Americas were their main target.
The Sea Dogs operated as privateers under the authority of the Queen.
@@timmo491 I recommend that you inform yourself more. Cortes was not a pirate. The pirates and corsairs were the English, in fact, in the viceroyalty there was greater prosperity than in those English extractive colonies, which is why the British crown coveted the Spanish trade routes. How bad is ignorance….
It is not a pirate ship. You have to do your research. It is one of the first ships in the Spanish Navy.
Buen borco estos barcos conquistaron los oceanos del mundo.mucha historia.❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It's not a pirate ship, it is a ship used for trade or war. There were no Spanish pirates, the pirates were British.
Los piratas eran los barcos que mandaba la reina virgen a quitar la carga de los galeones de indias.
The pirates ever english
Only England rewarded the pirates, because they had no other way to fight against the Spanish Empire.
😂😂😂 Not a pirate ship. It’s a warship and a trade vessel. Ironically, the British had pirate ships. Apparently, not massive fans of history. 🙄
British public have a taste for History indeed but not everyone of course
Not a pirate ship! 🤣🤣
If you couldn't do a little research and you confuse a Spanish navy galleon with a pirate ship, at least edit the title of the video, so you don't exhibit your ignorance IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
Thank you for this! She just docked in London and I can’t wait to visit her. All the best! Greg
Have fun visiting her! She's amazing, well worth it! Thank you so much! :)
For God's sake, you'd have to be ignorant to mistake a Spanish Armada (Navy) warship for a pirate ship 🤦🏻♀️. I think you've seen Jack Sparrow sailing on the Black Pearl too many times.
Tenian que ser muy valientes para navegar en esos barcos por el oceano, sin tener una prediccion de el clima, tormentas que podian encontrarse.
The Spanish and English were great sailors, enemies, but they respected each other.
La tierra tampoco era mucho más segura.
Pírate?????? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pirates never used galeon ships
Es un galeón, copia de los que cruzaban los mares en los siglos XVI y XVII ., los barcos piratas en verdad eran los ingleses .
Y la música del minuto 13:30, esa de la película del pirata iglesia contra el homólogo francés… “Pasacalles de Madrid”, para rematar. Viva la Hispanidad!
PIRATE SHIP ? HAHAHAHA POOR GUIRI
Spain never had pirate ships, that were the brits,
claro que si que hubieron españoles piratas ...
Pirate is your anglos adoctrine
Gran vídeo muchas gracias y un saludo desde Andalucía, España 🤗🇪🇸
Thank you so much! I really apprecaite it!
Muchas gracias por este maravilloso video. Hubo un tiempo que en España 🇪🇸 sabíamos hacer las cosas mejor que ahora.
¿No te has dado cuenta que ha publicado el vídeo como "barco pirata"? Y los galeones españoles no eran barcos piratas, al contrario que muchos navíos ingleses.
Pirate??? No madam, you are confused, a galeón is an official Armada ship. It was designed against piracy.
Nice video, ¡thanks for posting!
Muchas gracias por el vídeo y la visita. 😊
Is not a boat pirate!!! Stop spreading the False Legend´s Sopain. This girl is ignorant of the real history. Sehe´s contaminated by the history invented by the British.
As an Spnniard with British friends, I'm happy that you like the Spanish Galleon. I hope that historic differences between Spain and UK can be set apart finally.
pirate ship.?????
pirate Sir Francis Drake
It is indeed “insane innit”. I can’t wait to incorporate that saying into my everyday American vocabulary.
Pirate ship? Little britains have no remedy...
Decir que un galeón español es un barco pirata, es como decir que el papa es negro. Los galeones se cargaban a los barcos piratas, que por cierto eran sobretodo British.
Los piratas ingleses asaltaban los galeones españoles con oro y plata traídos de América a Europa.
Francisco Nau "El Olonés" : French
Bartolomé "El portugués" : Portuguese
Edward Teach "Blackbeard": English
Pierre Le Grand: French
William Kidd: English
Henry Morgan: English
There were no famous Spanish pirates, and generally none had a galeón. They used other smaller vessels.
Los Piratas eran Ustedes
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War ship galeón.
Great video!, regards from Spain
Sois muy simpáticos pero, ¿como dedujiste que era un barco pirata?😬🤨, saludos desde Alicante, España🖖🙂
Precioso video simpático. A pretty video indeed. Congras!
Pirates=UK
What a delight to listen to Diego Ortiz in his IV Recercada inside the bowels of that magnificent replica.
Pirate ship???, Who were the pirates?
not is pirate , the galleon is the ship spanish ,pirate is british ,corsair france and holland
muchas gracias ❤ thank you for this lovely video
Pirata es el nombre del titulo del video! 😂 (Lo siento es sin malicia, pero revise la historia a ser posible lejos de las Islas)
Pirate ship!!!!!!!!!!!!
No pirate here but your King !
Pirates were those who coveted the unimaginable wealth of the Spanish Empire in its heyday and who thus attacked and sought to rob and commandeer Spain's ships on the high seas: primarily the English, the Dutch, and the French. Put another way, the Spaniards were the victims of piracy, not the perpetrators. Generally speaking of course.
Great video! 👍
Pirate YOU ¡
It's not a pirate ship. It is a ship that pirates attacked to steal their gold
I recommend that you watch the wonderful HBO series "Black Sails" so that you have an idea of who the pirates were and what nationality they had, and if you see in any book the name of a pirate with a Spanish name... I think that it is not good and useless to try to change history. I hope that you watch Black Sails and you will understand. Greetings.
Gracias por tu video. Precioso.
Pirate no transporte y guerra
Yay Britannia wins the Louis Vuitton Cup!
definitely to call it pirate ship is a serious insult.
Tis a beautiful ship, wish sea of thieves had more ships like this.
It really is! If Sea of Thieves released a proper ship skin like this I'd actually buy it! Haha!
actually this is like the "ghost ships"of sea of thieves as the ghosts are the spanish empire.. the game shows the spanish empire as ghosts, all the islands and fortress are spanish, and the ghost ships theyr navy
@@SargentoDukeEnvidia del imperio español 😅
The galleon Andalucía is a reproduction of a 16th century Spanish navy ship. It is not a pirate ship. Don't insult us!.
Pick up a book from time to time and open it!.
Mmmmmm, I was going to say that this ship is not a pirate ship, but I think that you learned the leason before I arrived
El ladrón cree que todos son de su condición.