Sir Francis Drake was a British explorer, slave-trader, privateer, a pirate working for a government, in the service of England, mayor of Plymouth, England, and naval officer. Driven by early conflict with Catholic Spaniards and later fueled by tensions between England and Spain, Drake is best known for his piracy of Spanish settlements and ships and his role in defeating the Spanish Armada. Often referred to as the El Draque meaning "the dragon" by the Spanish, Drake earned his reputation as a tireless warrior against the Spanish.
The Elizabethan era is a period of English history during most of the 16th century under the reign of Elizabeth 1 of England. It is considered the height of the Renaissance of England with the development of Elizabethan theatre and renowned plays, books and poetry from William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlow, Ben Jonson and Thomas Kyd. During the Elizabethan era, Francis Bacon formulated early elements of the scientific method. This period is also noted for hostilities between Protestant-ruled England and Catholic Spain and great sea explorations, activities for which Sir Francis Drake played a central role.
Francis Drake is believed to be born between 1540 and 1543. He was born in Devon in the South West of England, but later moved to an area closer to the sea called Kent, possibly because his father was being persecuted for being a Protestant preacher in Catholic England. Drake's sea experience began early as an apprentice aboard a small coastal freighter in the early 1550's. Later, as a young adult, he began sailing to West Africa with his cousin, Sir John Hawkins, to participate in the lucrative slave trade. He commanded a ship in a fleet under the control of Hawkins when the fleet was attacked by the Spanish off the port of Veracruz in Mexico. Only the ships commanded by Hawkins and Drake returned back to England. It is believed that this attack coupled with Drake's religious beliefs instilled by his father, compelled Drake to spend his life warring with the Catholic Spaniards.
In 1570 and 1571 Drake became familiar with the Caribbean territory and made friends with escaped African slaves.
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