yes it took like 3 weeks
The person who led the second expodition to circle the world was 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
The first person to circumnavigate the world was Magellan, but he was not a pirate. He was killed in the Philippines, but his ships made it home to England.
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.
Francis Drake, 1577-1580, led second expedition to successfully circumnavigate the world, and the first expedition to do so successfully under one leader (Magellan had died before he was able to complete his circumnavigation).
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He sailed from England south to Africa, west to South America, through the Straits of Magellan, north along the South American and Central American, west to the Phillipines, west and south across the Indian Ocean, and back north to England
Drake Passageseparates Cape Horn, Chile on South America from the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica.
August 20th 1578
You're thinking of Drake Passage, the wildest water on earth, some say, a distance of about 800 Km where the South Atlantic meets the South Pacific, and the northern border of the Southern Ocean.
The person who led the second expodition to circle the world was Drake.
August 20th 1578
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's circumnavigation of the world expanded Europe's knowledge of the west coast of Africa and America. Although Magellan circumnavigated the world before him, he took a different route that went up the coast of Africa and America and explored more land.
Sir Francis Drake