Sir Francis Drake set sail from the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth in 1577. He embarked on his famous circumnavigation of the globe during this expedition, which lasted until 1580. Drake's voyage was significant in establishing England's maritime power and expanding its influence.
Sir Francis Drake's second voyage took place from 1577 to 1580. This expedition was notable for its circumnavigation of the globe, making Drake the first Englishman to achieve this feat. He set sail from Plymouth on December 13, 1577, and returned on September 26, 1580. The voyage was significant for both exploration and the expansion of English influence overseas.
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his first voyage was to
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To find Asia and etc.
yeh he discovered potatos and tobacco and america and spain
George Francis Lyon has written: 'Private journal during the recent voyage of discovery under Captain Parry' 'The private journal of Captain G.F. Lyon, of H.M.S. Hecla, during the recent voyage of discovery under Captain Parry' -- subject(s): Eskimos, Hecla (Ship)
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To get gold and money for the queen.
Sir Francis Drake took many things on his voyage to America; nearly all would have been things he, as a seaman, considered vital for a long sea voyage.
A ship's record of its voyage, often referred to as a logbook, is a detailed account of the ship's activities during a specific journey. It typically includes information such as the ship's position, weather conditions, navigation details, crew activities, and any significant events that occur during the voyage. This record serves as an official document for legal, operational, and safety purposes, providing valuable information for future voyages and investigations if needed.