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He set sail to Find A route from Europe to Asia when you sail Northwest. This route was called the Northwest Passage
Sir John Franklin set sail on his ill-fated Arctic expedition on May 19, 1845. He led two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, with the aim of navigating the Northwest Passage. The expedition ultimately became infamous for its mysterious disappearance and the tragic fate of its crew.
he set sail from Bristol, England
Sir John Franklin and his crew set sail in 1845 to find the Northwest Passage, a sought-after sea route that would connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic. This expedition aimed to enhance British trade and territorial claims in the region. Unfortunately, the voyage ended in tragedy, with Franklin's ships becoming trapped in ice, leading to the crew's eventual demise. The expedition remains one of the most famous mysteries in Arctic exploration.
They set off on that fateful expedition on the 19th May 1845.
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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.
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Queen Elizabeth I commissioned tree men to sail around the world in 1577. They were Sir Drake Francis, John Winter, and Thomas Doughty. The Queen's Corsair set sail from Plymouth to the Spanish-controlled Rock of Gibraltar.
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he set sail to America and he discovered metal.
It is thought that he set sail from the port of Bristol, United Kingdom.