Drake left to go exploring with 164 men than when he returned to England he had 90 men left 74 didn't make it.
Sir Francis Drake was exploring for Queen Elizabeth1 of England.
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Sir Francis Drake had lost one ship due to weather conditions and the other ship turned back to England
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...
Sir Francis Drake experienced turbulent weather conditions on his trip. The weather caused him to lose one of his ships.
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one was all the ships sank except for The Pelican ( reneamed The Golden Hinde ). also facing the spanish armanda
because he wanted to be the first to find something very inportant
nah, they through for good.
Sir Francis Drake faced numerous hardships during his explorations, including extreme weather conditions such as storms and rough seas, scarcity of food and fresh water, hostile encounters with indigenous peoples and rival European powers, and the constant threat of disease and mutiny among his crew. Additionally, Drake's voyages were often long and arduous, requiring immense physical and mental endurance to navigate unknown waters and uncharted territories. Despite these challenges, Drake's strategic skills and determination allowed him to achieve significant successes in his explorations and naval expeditions.
Ah, what a lovely question! Sir Francis Drake did not have a wife or children. His true love was the sea and exploring new lands. His legacy lives on through his adventures and discoveries, inspiring many to follow their own dreams and passions.