god knows
South America North America Africa Europe
Sir Francis Drake went on nine quests,England, South America, New Spain, North America, Drakes Bay, Asia, Australia, Africa, and Europe. - GNguyenDuring his voyage around the entire world! It took him 3 years just to go all around!
Sir Francis Drake was not known for great discoveries. Born around the year 1540, he was a skilled seaman, having experience in piracy, navigation and civil engineering. He was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world, doing so between 1577 and 1580, and is credited with introducing tobacco to England after he visited North America in 1585.
Francis Drake encountered north Africans. He also encountered the Indonesians or what they would call Moluccas people. Also he met up with some Americans in the tip of California which the Spanish had actually found before him.
If the question refers to Francis Drake's west coast of North America during 1579, the answer is surely, Drake's Cove in Drakes Bay, California. This is just north of San Francisco. 21 different points of evidence clearly set this as the extremely likely landing site. There are 23 other claims of places Drake might have landed, but none of these fit all the evidence and many of these claims have been nearly forgotten after their advocates lost interest or passed away.
He sailed to explore North America.
to explore the north and south America
North America
Sir Francis Drake
Sir Francis Drake
South America North America Africa Europe
South America North America Africa Europe
spain was aloud to.
south & north America somewhere near the pacific ocean.south & north America somewhere near the pacific ocean.
He went exploring because King Francis I appointed he to explore North America
sr francis drake routes were Asia America Europe artatica north amrica and south amrica
Francis Drake was a 16th century British explorer who explored the Caribbean and the pacific coast of North America.