Quick Facts
- NAME: Francis Drake
- BIRTH DATE: c. 1540
- DEATH DATE: January 28, 1596
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Devon, England
- PLACE OF DEATH: Puerto Bello, Panama
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English admiral Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe in 1577-80 and was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age.
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Synopsis
(born 1540–43, Devonshire, England—died Jan. 28, 1596, at sea, off Puerto Bello, Pan.) English admiral who circumnavigated the globe (1577–80) and was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age.
Early life
Born on the Crowndale estate of Lord Francis Russell, 2nd earl of Bedford, Drake's father, Edmund Drake, was the son of one of the latter's tenant farmers. Edmund fled his native county after arraignment for assault and robbery in 1548. The claim that he was a refugee from Roman Catholic persecution was a later pious fiction. From even before his father's departure, Francis was brought up among relatives in Plymouth: the Hawkins family, who combined vocations as merchants and pirates.
When Drake was about 18, he enlisted in the Hawkins family fleet, which prowled for shipping to plunder or seize off the French coast. By the early 1560s, he had graduated to the African trade, in which the Hawkins family had an increasing interest, and by 1568 he had command of his own ship on a Hawkins venture of illicit slave-trading in the Spanish colonies of the Caribbean.
Voyages to the West Indies
Resenting the Spanish authorities' claims to regulate their colonies' trade and impound contraband, Drake later referred to some “wrongs” that he and his companions had suffered—wrongs that he was determined to right in the years to come. His second voyage to the West Indies, in company with John Hawkins, ended disastrously at San Juan de Ula off the coast of Mexico, when the English interlopers were attacked by the Spanish and many of them killed. Drake escaped during the attack and returned to England in command of a small vessel, the
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