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What did Francis Drake trade?
2. He began his career as a slave trader. Drake went to sea as a young man, but his first major expeditions came in the 1560s, when he joined a cousin named John Hawkins on some of Britain’s earliest slave trading voyages to West Africa.
What goods did Sir Francis Drake find?
After their attack on the richly laden mule train, Drake and his party found that they had captured around 20 tons of silver and gold. They buried much of the treasure, as it was too much for their party to carry, and made off with a fortune in gold.
What did Sir Francis Drake bring to the New World?
In 1567, Drake made one of the first English slaving voyages as part of a fleet led by his cousin John Hawkins, bringing African slaves to work in the ‘New World’.
What was Sir Francis Drake known for?
Sir Francis Drake is best known for circumnavigating Earth (1577–80), preying on Spanish ships along the way. Later he was credited for his defense of England by raiding Spain’s harbour at Cádiz in 1587 and (according to many sources) by disrupting the Spanish Armada in the English Channel with fire ships in 1588..
What was Sir Francis Drake’s goal?
Sir Francis Drake was an Englishman whose goal was to find out if Tierra del Fuego (around the tip of America) was an island or a larger continent. He was what we would call a pirate, plundering treasure and spices from Spanish ships.
What did Sir Francis Drake bring back to England?
Drake is often (incorrectly) credited for introducing the potato to England after his circumnavigation of the globe. However, he did return to England with tobacco and potatoes on the conclusion of his 1586 voyage to America. During this voyage he also rescued the failed colonists at Roanoke.
Did they find Francis Drake’s coffin?
Drake was buried at sea off the coast of Portobelo, Panama He was buried in a lead coffin, dressed in a full suit of armour. Numerous dives have been attempted to locate the lead coffin, but his body remains lost at sea.