he voyages of Sir Francis Drake changed the world in two ways. The first way was when Drake raided the Spaniards and killed many of them. That was the reason for the Spanish war. Ever since, they've had a rivalry. Also, he impacted the world by sailing around the world. People were inspired by that, so they decided to follow. These are the ways Sir Francis Drake impacted the world. Drake later died in 1596. Obviously, Sir Francis Drake was a great explorer. If he had not been forced to live on a boat, and have his rich cousin John Hawkins, he would not have been on any of his famous voyages. Drake's voyage around the world made people try and follow in his footsteps. Even though Drake started the Spanish war, he was a hero. Sir Francis Drake will be remembered by many people.
He helped defeat the Spanish Armada and he was the first Englishman to sail around the world ( he even landed in San Francisco Bay).
Queen Elizabeth I had a favorable view of Sir Francis Drake's actions, particularly his successful circumnavigation of the globe and his role in defeating the Spanish Armada. Drake's privateering activities, which included raiding Spanish ships and settlements, were seen as a means to weaken Spain and strengthen England's position. Elizabeth even knighted Drake in 1581, acknowledging his contributions to England's maritime power and wealth. However, his aggressive tactics also caused diplomatic tensions with Spain, which she had to manage carefully.
No, because he is contractually obligated to them for five albums. It has been reported, though, that he is putting out albums quickly so that he can jump to another label.
809 WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH. There was actually 60 crew,plus Drake. Ony 54 made it back. The Golden Hind was actually quite small,only about 120ft. I don't think even a massive warship like Victory had over 800 crew.
Francis Drake did Marie's Hair.. Even though this is an unimportant question, because Francis was the servant of Marie Antoinette's hair.
Francis Drake is a very real English naval hero he defeated the mighty Spanish Armada. Even though his ships were smaller to the Armada.
Anne Boleyn never met Francis Drake, he was not even alive when Anne was executed.
Drake's date of birth was never recorded, in fact historians are not even sure of the year he was born. Although the most common one accepted is 1540.Sir Francis Drake was born on an undetermined date in 1540.
because he was in Nickelodeon even though he wasnt that funny
no because ferdinand magellan died before sire francis drake was even born, and only one ship and 18 crews of magellan's crew and ships circumnavigated the world, because magellan died fighting the natives
he voyages of Sir Francis Drake changed the world in two ways. The first way was when Drake raided the Spaniards and killed many of them. That was the reason for the Spanish war. Ever since, they've had a rivalry. Also, he impacted the world by sailing around the world. People were inspired by that, so they decided to follow. These are the ways Sir Francis Drake impacted the world. Drake later died in 1596. Obviously, Sir Francis Drake was a great explorer. If he had not been forced to live on a boat, and have his rich cousin John Hawkins, he would not have been on any of his famous voyages. Drake's voyage around the world made people try and follow in his footsteps. Even though Drake started the Spanish war, he was a hero. Sir Francis Drake will be remembered by many people.
He helped defeat the Spanish Armada and he was the first Englishman to sail around the world ( he even landed in San Francisco Bay).
he was told not to
Queen Elizabeth I had a favorable view of Sir Francis Drake's actions, particularly his successful circumnavigation of the globe and his role in defeating the Spanish Armada. Drake's privateering activities, which included raiding Spanish ships and settlements, were seen as a means to weaken Spain and strengthen England's position. Elizabeth even knighted Drake in 1581, acknowledging his contributions to England's maritime power and wealth. However, his aggressive tactics also caused diplomatic tensions with Spain, which she had to manage carefully.
Yes.
His mother, grandmother, uncle. His father was important to him even though he wasn't there as much as he could have been.