Three Hundred Years ago, over one thousand passengers and crew of the 1715 Spanish Armada drowned when a massive hurricane destroyed all of the Armada’s ships save one. The hurricane swept up the Bahama Channel and wr...

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Three Hundred Years ago, over one thousand passengers and crew of the 1715 Spanish Armada drowned when a massive hurricane destroyed all of the Armada’s ships save one. The hurricane swept up the Bahama Channel and wrecked the four galleons and six merchant ships on the coast of a primitive Florida. When the ships sank on the reefs, the passengers and crew were thrown into the boiling madness and were either drowned or washed up on shore by the twenty-five foot waves. The shipwreck survivors now had to fight the natives, the pyrates, and the primitive elements to keep the wealth that they had fought for in the new world.

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