This is the cousin of Drake who introduced him to navigation.
Hawkins
This is what Drake wanted to find in the North of the Americas
The North West passage to the Pacific Ocean
This is the place where Drake crossed from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean
Strait of Magellan and Drake Passage
This was Drake flagship vessel
160-ton Pelican. This was later renamed Golden Hind in honour of Sir Christopher Hatton,.
These are the people that helped Drake steal from the Spanish in Panama in 1572.
Cimarrones
This is the cause of the death of Captain Doughty
Mutiny and execution
This is the place Drake attacked with the help of Diego to steal the silver from the Spanish in 1572
Nombre de Dios
This was a very valuable sailors's book
A ‘rutter’ was a sailor’s book of written directions to help navigation. It included charts and drawings of shorelines, harbours, islands, channels, with notes about tides, landmarks, and reefs.
This is the ruler who allowed Drake to establish an English trade of spices.
King of the island of Ternate
This is the capture of the richest Spanish Vessel (real and nickname)
Cacafuego (Nuestra Señora de la Concepción)
This is the place where Drake and Diego were injured while looking for fresh water.
Island of Mocha.
This was a very important piece of equiment that had arrived in Europe from the Arab world
An astrolabe was a navigational aid which used the stars and planets to find the latitude of a ship.
This is the Privy Councillor who invested in the circumnavigation.
Hatton
These are the 3 voyages that Hawkin undertook to West Africa
Hawkin’s 3 Slaving voyages 1562,64, 66
This is the place the sailors thought they were going to when sailing to the circumnavigation in 1577
Egypt for dried fruit trading
This is evidence that the expedition did not only intend to trade in a legitimate way
It included 41 cannons
This was the French cartographer who helped Drake
Guillame Le Testu
This is the last slaving voyage that Hawkin and Drake undertook
1568 4th voyage San Juan Ulúa cargo of captured Africans ends the trade for English
This is the place Drake claimed for Elizabeth in 1579
New Albion (San Francisco)