Lots! Scurvy, mutiny, rotting ships, storms, leaking ships, natives, and the Spanish (of course). There are probably more, I just can't think of them...
they were cousins
Sir Francis Drake's full name was Sir Francis Drake. In the English naming convention, "Sir" is a title of honor, and "Francis Drake" is the individual's given name and surname. It is not customary to have additional middle names in this format.
Sir Francis Drake was English.
Francis Drake represented England.
August 20th 1578
why yeah
Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540 to January 28, 1596) was an English explorer involved in piracy and illicit slave trading who became the second person ever to circumnavigate the globe. In 1577, Drake was chosen as the leader of an expedition intended to pass around South America, through the Strait of Magellan, and explore the coast that lay beyond.
The person who led the second expodition to circle the world was Drake.
Sir Francis Drake
no because ferdinand magellan died before sire francis drake was even born, and only one ship and 18 crews of magellan's crew and ships circumnavigated the world, because magellan died fighting the natives
Sir Francis Drake was an English admiral and explorer. He accomplished several things such as leading an expedition to explore the Strait of Magellan. He also commanded his own ship named the Judith and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I.
Yes he did!
Ferdinand Magellan
no. Magellan was in 1492. u can remember this by " Magellan sailed the ocean blue in 1492" That should be Columbus not Magellan. Magellan did not sail until 1519. Furthermore Columbus only crossed the Atlantic. Francis Drake was the second person to lead an expedition in circumnavigating the world.
Francis Drake. Ferdinand Magellan
Sir Francis Drake and Magellan