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They set off on that fateful expedition on the 19th May 1845.
1497 to 1498
The Franklin Expedition set sail from England, on the 19th May 1845. As they carried supplies for three years, alarm bells did not start to ring until 1847. In spring 1848 search parties were sent out. More ships and lives were lost in the search for Franklins expedition than the the original crew of 129 men aboard the Erebus and Terror.
Considering "America" to mean the America's, Sir Francis Drake, map maker and explorer, set forth on his first trip to the Caribbean in 1566.
In the 1400s-1500s and to be exact he set sail on his first voyage in 1497
He set sail to Find A route from Europe to Asia when you sail Northwest. This route was called the Northwest Passage
The colony of Roanoke was set up by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585, with John White leading the expedition.
The Lords Proprietors of NC were Edward Hyde, George Monck, William Craven, JOhn Lord Berkeley, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkeley, and Sir John Colleton. <3 You Forever :)
First Voyage: 1534 Second Voyage: 1535-1536 Third Voyage: 1541-1542
Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay were all signing in Paris Here are some fun facts................ The treaty set new borders for the United States, including all land from the Great Lakes on the north to Florida on the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. I hope I answered your questions:)
The poem "Sir Patrick Spens" is set in Scotland, specifically focusing on the sea voyage undertaken by Sir Patrick Spens and his crew at the request of the king. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of stormy seas and treacherous conditions, emphasizing the dangers faced by the sailors.