Sir Francis Drake
Sir Francis Drake is known for England's defeat of the Spanish Armada. He was a sea dog and he sailed around the world. Drake was actually the first one to sail around the world since Magellan died in his journey. Drake was a "sea dog" during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first. And as everyone knows this is a good time to be a sea dog because the queen highly supported them. She gave him money and ships to raid the Spanish shipping. Drake was the most feared sea dog in his time. He didn't have a very exciting life when he was younger but he did grow up sailing on short trips on the English coast. Since a young age he knew he wanted to be on the water. When he was older he sailed on countless voyages. From
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Then he went into the town and looted them. They hated him from then on. And the Spaniards started to call Drake "The Dragon". On December 13,1577 Drake started his voyage around they world. This is probably his most famous voyage. He brought 160 men with him and they headed for land in the Pacific Ocean. He hoped to find Australia. He was also looking for a western outlet of the Northwest Passage. Drake and the queen planned to rob Spanish ships and colonies along the Pacific coast of South America. The ships went down the tip of South America through the Magellan strait. They sailed up the coast of South America robbing a few more ships and colonies. Sailing the Pacific coast of north America he stopped for supplies and met some people that were really nice and treated them good so they decided to claim it for England and share it with these people( they did not specify what culture they were). Drake planned on returning through the Magellan Strait but because Drake was not very well like by the Spanish so he decided to go home through the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. He didn't want to run into any problems. This meant that he was going to sail around the world. He stopped at the Philippine islands for more supplies and made a couple other stops along the way. He finally returned to Plymouth in September. After almost three years on the water he returned home and was made a national hero. King Phillip the second was very
With the inspiration of Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the world for a second time in 1580. Which undoubtedly laid the frame work for English colonization.
* When he got to Cuba, he assumed it was China and went back to Spain to tell of his success - a year later, he went back with a larger expedition, discovering more islands and formed a small but short - lived colony on the island Hispaniola.
When he left the shore he didn't know what was to lie ahead in his journey, but to say the least it was the most prosperous voyage ever made. He opened so
This the route to Florida he came from Jamaica he took sail in 1519 and finished in 1528 he sailed to get gold but died battling indians.
This started greater interest among Europe to explore the ‘New World’ and make claims on the newly discovered land. Also after Hudson made his fateful exploration of the Hudson Bay it lead to a gigantic fur trade to come to fruition in the area with the local people. The Hudson Bay Company grew the lucrative trade to gain enough power to influence and alter the boundaries of North America. Also from the further exploration of the Hudson Bay under then the English Flag by Henry Hudson, led to the sudden claims of the new found land in Canada by the English. The Hudson Bay was soon became the gateway to the Norwest passage from further explorations of the shorelines and local area. Which is very interesting considering as at first there didn’t seem to be a route found to from the Hudson bay to nor-west
He had a lot music opportunities such as him having songs on the Top 100 for eight years straight. People say Drake tends to shape genres to his liking and also overcome charts. People also say he can change the radio (Cox 57). The people that listened to his music notices that it was different from other rap songs (Isabell 14). He has a grip on the music industry (Cox 57). His first album sold half a million copies and shattered records (Cox 57). His only long acting job was when he was on the show Degrassi: The Next Generation for 7 years (Isabell
Perceived as a hero by English and pirate by Spinards. The history on Drake is rather interesting. His fame is the product of his legendary expoits, leaving a memorarble trace in English history. His dynamic life and personal achievments have made him an iconic figure. respect among his contemporaries and more generations ahead.
When he was a teenager, Drake got his first taste of the sea as an apprentice to a merchant who sailed coastal waters between England and France. He picked up navigational skills well and was soon alongside his relatives, the Hawkinses. The Hawkinses were a group of privateers (fancy British word for pirate) who preyed on ships who took the same routes as the merchant he was apprenticed to.
The reason why he was traveling around North America, was because he was doing service for a King back in France. This king’s name was King Francis I, which I find kind of ironic since he is the king of France and his name is Francis. But the main
Although many credible sources suggest various accounts of Drake’s date of birth, the majority of them suspect it was around the mid-15th century, near Tavistock in Devonshire, England (Sir Francis Drake). His birthdate was also believed to have been one of the stormiest periods in English history. (Harte 1). Born as the eldest son of a yeoman and naval skipper, Drake’s family moved quite often, traveling from port to port (Francis Drake). Subsequently, Drake developed an undeniable affection for the ocean and found his passion for sailing at an early age, learning his navigation skills from his ship captain (Sir Francis Drake).
Sir Francis Drake was born in Tailstock in the United Kingdom. He was born around 1540-1544. However, the exact date is uncertain because there are no formal records of his birth. He was best known for being a pirate and stealing treasure form many people and he was very successful being a pirate and also later on in his life he was very successful for discovering many different places all around the world. Sir Francis drake was a very important explorer because of his many significant expeditions, his circumnavigation of the globe and his contribution to the defeat of the Spanish armada.
Five different ships were used in this expedition that set sail from Plymouth South in Devon, England in the year of 1577. Shortly after leaving port the ships were caught in a storm and the Winter’s ship returned to England. Drake remained in the Golden Hind and continued his voyage up the coasts of Chile and Peru where they looted Spanish merchant ships. After setting sail back into Pacific he soon reached California, Vancouver, New Albion, the Philippines, Moluccas, Java, the Cape of Good Hope and Sierra Leone. During this time Drake lost 106 of his men and all of his ships but one. Most of them died from either natural illnesses or being killed during battle. In September of 1580, Drake returned to England with the accomplishment
Don’t you love the game Marco Polo? Marco Polo was an adventurer, merchant, and a book writer. Marco Polo was a discoverer who sailed across the ocean to find land. He is known for his book about his experiences traveling and his experience in Asia. He made many voyages and wrote about them.
As said in the previous paragraph, since he had a lot of seamanship and information about water routes, the Estates of Holland chose him to become a captain. On June 5, 1594, he went on his first voyage. He tried to find a
He first went to sea as a teenager, participating in a number of trading voyages in the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. As he got older, he took part in several expeditions to Africa. Using the information and knowledge he'd gained on these expeditions, he believed that a route to Asia sailing west across the Atlantic ocean would be quicker and safer. Columbus' request for funding for his expedition was initially rejected by the Spanish king and queen, however, they agreed in the end. In August 1492, he left Spain in his main ship, the Santa Maria. His other two ships, the Pinta and the Niña sailed beside him. After 36 days of sailing, they reached an island (in the present-day Bahamas) and claimed it for Spain. There, they met a group of natives