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All About Our World

Sir Francis Drake Revived, Editor
Philip Nichols

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through the Straits of Magellan into waters never before sailed by his
countrymen, and with a single ship rifled the Spanish settlements on
the west coast of South America and plundered the Spanish treasure-
ships; how, considering it unsafe to go back the way he came lest the
enemy should seek revenge, he went as far north as the Golden Gate,
then passed across the Pacific and round by the Cape of Good Hope, and
so home, the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.  Only
Magellan's ship had preceded him in the feat, and Magellan had died on
the voyage.  The Queen visited the ship, "The Golden Hind," as she lay
at Deptford and knighted the commander on board. 

Drake's further adventures were of almost equal interest.  Returning
from a raid on the Spaniards in 1586, he brought home the despairing
Virginian colony, and is said at the same time to have introduced from
America tobacco and potatoes.  Two years later he led the English fleet
in the decisive engagement with the Great Armada.  In 1595 he set out
on another voyage to the Spanish Main; and in the January of the
following year died off Porto Bello and was buried in the waters where
he had made his name as the greatest seaman of his day and nation. 

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