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Sir Francis Drake, c. 15401596.

Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540January 28, 1596) was an English privateer, navigator, naval hero, politician, and civil engineer of the Elizabethan period. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe, from 1577 to 1580. In 1579, he landed in northern California, or possibly further north in Oregon or the Pacific Northwest (the exact location is still disputed by historians) and claimed the land as " Nova Albion" for the English Crown. Maps made soon after would have "Nova Albion" written above the entire northern frontier of New Spain.

1 Birth and early years

As with many of Drake's contemporaries, his exact date of birth is unknown and could be as early as 1535Events January 18 Lima, Peru founded by Francisco Pizarro June 24 The Anabaptist state of Munster is conquered and disbanded. May 19 French explorer Jacques Cartier sets sail for his second voyage to North America with 3 ships, 110 men, and Chief Donnacon. The 1540 date is taken from a portrait painted quite late in his life. In the wake of his attack on CádizThis article is about the Spanish city. For other cities and meanings see Cadiz (disambiguation). Cadiz is a coastal city in southwestern Spain, in the region of Andalusia, and is the capital of the province of Cadiz. As of the 2003 census its population and his exploits in the Spanish MainSpain was the center of one of the first global empires. The 16th and 17th centuries are sometimes called "the Golden Age of Spain" (in spanish, Siglo de Oro . Spain maintained its vast overseas empire until the 19th century. According to Henry Kamen, Spa ( CaribbeanThe Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. These islands curve southward from the bottom tip of Florida to the Northwest of Venezuela in South America. There are at least 7000 islands, islets, reefs and cayes in the regio), Drake earned the nickname El Draque ("The DragonSaint George versus the dragon Gustave Moreau, c. This small one has the look of a griffin or a wyvern. In European mythology, a dragon is a serpent-like legendary creature. The Latin word draco as in the constellation Draco, comes directly from Greek dra"), which is a direct translation of his surname. Francis Drake was born in Tavistock, Devon, the son of Protestant farmers. During the Roman Catholic uprising of 1549, the family was forced to flee to Kent. At about the age of 13 Francis took to the sea on a cargo bark, becoming master of the ship at the age of twenty. He spent his early career honing his sailing skills on the difficult waters of the North Sea, and eventually, after the death of the captain for whom he was sailing, becoming the master of his own bark. At age 23 Drake took his first voyages to the New World under the sails of the Hawkins family of Plymouth, in company with his cousin, Sir John Hawkins.



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