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Sir
Francis Drake was born sometime around 1540 as the
son of a Puritan farmer. Drake taught himself navigation
as the navigator of a small merchant vessel early
in his career. He also served as an officer aboard
a west African slave vessel. In 1567, Drake and
his cousin, John Hawkins were attacked by a Spanish
ship in the Gulf of Mexico. The Spaniards took all
of their sea vessels - though they allowed Drake
and Hawkins to escape with their lives. At the time
the Spaniards had no idea that failing to kill Drake
would prove so costly to the entire Spanish empire.
From that point on, Drake developed a hatred for
Catholic Spaniards and devised plans to seek revenge.
In 1572,
Queen Elizabeth commissioned Drake to work as a
privateer in attacking Spanish ports and shipping.
Drake left England for the Caribbean Sea with two
ships and 73 sailors. After an unsuccessful attempt
to attack the Spaniards in present-day Nicaragua,
Drake formulated new plans to attack a Spanish vessel
carrying hoards of gold brought back from Mexico.
After successfully heisting the gold, he then sailed
back to England and brought the spoils back to Queen
Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth promptly appointed Drake
as the leader of an expedition to sail around (circumnavigate)
the world. As part of the circumnavigation, Drake
made further plans to plunder Spanish interests.
On December
17, 1577, Drake left England with three ships and
two supply ships and started his circumnavigation.
The voyage got off to a poor start. Terrible weather
prompted some of the crew to stage a mutiny (to
take over the ship). The mutiny was unsuccessful,
and when Drake reached the west coast of South America,
he had the leader of the mutiny, Thomas Doughty
beheaded.
After
the mutiny, Drake's ship, now named The Golden Hind,
sailed for Valparaiso, Chile. The ship encountered
Spanish sea vessels carrying gold. The Spanish ships
could not identify The Golden Hind as a pirate ship
because of rainy weather, and because the Golden
Hind had been ravaged by bad weather. As a result,
Drake plundered the Spanish vessel and proceeded
to plunder the Spanish port at Callo. Drake also
learned of the location of a huge Spanish galleon
named Cacofuego that was sailing toward Panama.
Drake made plans to attack Cacofuego.
On March
3, 1579, The Golden Hind demolished Cacofuego with
cannon fire off the coast of Panama. Drake confiscated
an unbelievable amount of precious metals and jewels
from Cacofuego - 80 pounds of gold, two tons of
silver, pearls and precious stones. Afterwards,
Drake sailed to California to repair his ship. He
claimed the area, thought to be near San Francisco,
for the English crown. Drake's return trip to England
took over a year. Not only did he become the first
explorer to make the journey around the world, but
upon his return, despite the demands of the Spanish
crown to have him beheaded, Queen Elizabeth made
him a knight. After the circumnavigation, Drake
was made commander of a fleet of English ships that
continued to plunder Spanish sea vessels and steal
their gold. When Spain declared war of England in
1585, Francis Drake led a thunderous assault at
the Spanish port of Cadiz and scored another major
victory when the Spanish Armada attempted to invade
the English Channel.
Many
believe Francis Drake was the main reason the English
defeated the vaunted Spanish Armada. He died in
1596 from dysentery off of the coast of Panama. |