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By 1575, a truce with Spain was forced into place and Drake left England to serve with the Earl of Essex in Ireland. Two years later, when there had been changes in the political climate Drake was charged with a new expedition. He received five ships, the largest being the galleon Pelican (which was later renamed to the Golden Hind). The fleet left Plymouth set out with the ambitious plan to circumnavigate the world.
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