Sir Francis Drake
The Elizabethan period was one of great economic growth for Britain. It was better off financially than the rest of Europe. It entered world exploration and expanded its reach into the new world. The period brought in a renaissance of art, poetry, literature and music. It joined with Scotland at this time, expanding the realm. The defeat of the Spanish Armada, made it the dominant military power of the time.
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In Elizabethan England the term madness was oft used to denote something similar to the current Merriam-Webster definition of the term - "behavior or thinking that is very foolish or dangerous." But much the same as it's usage today, the term is subjective. It usually specified a lack of ability to reason. And to be reasonable at the time was to conform to the Christian/Aristotelian world view that included a reverence and appreciation of virtue and condemnation of sin as essential to the preservation of earthly and by extension cosmic order.Further reading on the understanding of the Elizabethan world view:The Elizabethan World Picture - E.M.W. Tillyard
she didn't explore a thing. she sent out Sir Francis Drake just to sail around the world.
Betty Grable also known as Million-dollar Legs. Popular during World War II period.
Ferdinand Magellan
circumnavigated can be best used as such. Columbus circumnavigated the whole world.
During the Medieval era, feudalism was very much a part of life in England and the rest of Europe. During the Elizabethan Era, there was no feudalism, and a wage economy was in operation. The Elizabethan Period was the period of renaissance in England with a great flowering of the arts including writing, art, and architecture. It was also an age of exploration and expanding the country. During the Medieval times, the Church had tremendous power, and most people still considered the world to be flat.
Sir Francis Drake is the English navigator who circumnavigated the earth when Shakespeare was a teenager. The voyage took place from 1577-1580.
Magellan-Elcano was the name of the first Basque known to have circumnavigated the world.
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Magellan was the first ( yet he didn't make it home. He was killed in the Philippines) and Sir. Frances Drake also circumnavigated the world after Magellan.
To navigate around the world at the same try
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he spread diseases and was born in portugal and circumnavigated the world