Venice lost a dozen carracks (large ships) to Spanish-paid privateers, and another dozen to pirates from the northern seas. The English added insult to injury, also competing with the Venetians with cheaper cotton, wine, and fruit.
Venice lost a dozen carracks (large ships) to Spanish-paid privateers, and another dozen to pirates from the northern seas. The English added insult to injury, also competing with the Venetians with cheaper cotton, wine, and fruit.