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Francis Drake Sails Around the World 

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@Simplehistory
@Simplehistory 6 лет назад
Great fun making this collaboration double bill with you! - Simple History
@lucasart328
@lucasart328 6 лет назад
Simple History Good keep up the work friend
@HistoryTimes
@HistoryTimes 6 лет назад
Great job!
@arturdent5168
@arturdent5168 6 лет назад
I came here right after, first time I've heard of this channel but instant subscribe
@vinllga
@vinllga 6 лет назад
Simple History, you have hidden my comments about your mistakes under video of Magellan on your channel (I dont see them from other accounts). Therefore I must repeat it here. Your frase "Charles I of Spain" is a big error. More correct is to use Carlos, not Charles. You ever heard that modern Spanish king Juan Carlos I. was called as John-Charles I.? For all educated people from contemporaries to the modern Spaniards great monarch that you mentioned as Charles 1st is the Emperor Carlos 5. Nobody ever called him or calls him Carlos the First. Hernan Cortes addressed him in letters as Carlos 5. The Spain didnt exists in the first half of the 16th century. There were kingdom of Castile and the kingdom of Aragon, which the Emperor Karl V possessed .. and only for kingdom of Castile (not to Spain) he formally was Carlos 1st. But for Aragon (and this is half of Spain) he was Carlos 2nd. Therefore, to say that the Emperor Carlos 5 (as he is actually called) is King Carlos 1-st of Spain is factually wrong. As emperor he was the king of a dozen kingdoms. Including Castile under number 1 and Aragon under number 2. And last moment///SimpleHistory, I'm not fan of your style, your graphics are primitive and unfit to convey features of well-known persons. But your work could be radically much better if at least for kings (Elizabeth 1, Carlos V, Philipp II etc), you can be able to use real portraits or their accurate graphic copies
@HanamaruAnimeGame
@HanamaruAnimeGame 6 лет назад
Good thing videos wars Machine weird and 1 video voyage
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 6 лет назад
Even though I've read tons about Drake, you've told the story so wonderfully that I'm intrigued to re-read some of the details about the voyage. Thanks for this.
@sanderengels613
@sanderengels613 6 лет назад
Could you guys make a video about how piet heyn robbed the spanish silverfleet?
@si4632
@si4632 5 лет назад
Shut up ali you arsewipe
@si4632
@si4632 5 лет назад
m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TMY2YV9WucY.html
@pedrosilvaslva2625
@pedrosilvaslva2625 5 лет назад
@Scotty St Cloud won what ??waht did drake won?, he just did bring lies to their people. he never circunavigated earth, he wasn t an explorer, the portuguese kidnaped captain called Soromenho, was the navigator,,, and he stole, private small family ships, using suprise. A thieve and a lair. he killed brit lords because they knew he was just a lair and a thive, so what do you want?froma pirate.? Turning a criminal in your hereo? I offer you keep it in your hisotry.
@joshr8235
@joshr8235 5 лет назад
@@WajidAli-ez7fe😕 It's always interesting when people disparage others when their own national history is often full of nearly everything they're complaining about. You're certainly right though Wajid Ali, the human race has a poor track record of glorification regarding any ancestors, especially if that/those people did something noteworthy. ⛵
@bendr_bones8807
@bendr_bones8807 6 лет назад
53 people got shipwrecked around Cape Horn. Good video as always. This is one of my favorite channels on all of RU-vid. Keep up the great work. Can't wait to see what I'll learn next.
@connor824productions5
@connor824productions5 6 лет назад
Literally pure gold
@MrWhiskers65
@MrWhiskers65 4 года назад
Simple error correction for those who care... @ 0:14 Queen Elizabeth 1’s reign was 44 years from 1558-1603 not 5 years 1558-1563 as is displayed in this video.
@Masterchieftsh
@Masterchieftsh 6 лет назад
Simply amazing! My favourite type of documentary
@LJPMotorsports
@LJPMotorsports 6 лет назад
So why is this story important? Ferdinand Magellan's expedition had already accomplished pretty much everything Drake did later.
@felipebatistadeoliveira211
@felipebatistadeoliveira211 Год назад
Drake the type of goof ball to sail around the word
@crazysteve9390
@crazysteve9390 6 лет назад
Amazing that he accomplished this at a time it was still thought there was a great southern continent and a northwest passage. Circled the world without even close to full knowledge of it. Amazing. Great video.
@TheRagingStorm98
@TheRagingStorm98 6 лет назад
Crazy Steve Well technically is a Northwest passage it's you know just frozen over
@deewesthill1213
@deewesthill1213 2 года назад
There are two great southern continent, Australia, and another one, although mostly uninhabited, Antarctica.
@abc64pan
@abc64pan 6 лет назад
Back then, so long as you had enough food and water, even on a small, wooden, rickety ship, you could go anywhere around the world, no need for fuel and electricity, just wind. Still, it took a lot of guts and tons of balls. Sir Francis Drake and crew: CERTIFIED BADASSES!
@jonugalde1275
@jonugalde1275 6 лет назад
The merit to circumnavigate te world is not by any means of Magellan. His orders and plans were to reach the spice island from the west and come back from the same way, in order to not to have diplomatic problems with the Portuguese. Look closely at the route Juan Sebastian Elkano did, he assumed the risks of long navigation in open ocean were he could encounter nobody most of the time. He assumed the risks of not to obbey the orders of the king and the plan of the trip, Magellan would not proceed in this way, this history could end quite painfully for Juan Sebastian and his tripulation but they succeded. The merit of reaching Asia from the west is Magellan's, but the merit of circumnavegating the world is Juan Sebastian's. Basque people history (they were known as Byscaines in that period) is very underrated.
@saqlainsiddiqui7170
@saqlainsiddiqui7170 6 лет назад
Epic history tv and Simple history collab!! Wow I'm in heaven
@armaholic5949
@armaholic5949 5 лет назад
8:30 I got excited for a bit, thought that the ship went down and that all of the gold ended ups somewhere in the ocean
@xispaster
@xispaster 3 года назад
Juan Sebastián Elcano August 1526) was a Castilian explorer who completed the first circumnavigation of the Earth. After Magellan's death in the Philippines, Elcano took command of the carrack Victoria from the Moluccas to Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Sebasti%C3%A1n_Elcano
@IllicitGreen
@IllicitGreen 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT WORK! THANK YOU!!!
@TheShadySorcerer
@TheShadySorcerer 6 лет назад
Great video! It is amazing how you fitted a story that spanned the whole globe into one video and managed to keep it simple and interesting! This is the type of content I want to see!
@mooseknuckle8334
@mooseknuckle8334 4 года назад
Every school in the globe should be using this channels work to educate the youth......but knowledge is power and the masses cannot be greater than their "leaders".
@Marrow9000
@Marrow9000 Год назад
7:50 Setting out to cross the Pacific and not see land for almost two months. That takes balls.
@Orquiz92
@Orquiz92 3 года назад
Drake the Canadian rapper/explorer
@tungus-
@tungus- 6 лет назад
I came for copper.. and I found gold
@BeamingBrute
@BeamingBrute 6 лет назад
Congrats on 200k subs! 👏 👏
@jbergeest5937
@jbergeest5937 3 года назад
Has the gold and the canons they threw overboard been found yet? If not i know what to do on my next holiday
@Asewitt
@Asewitt 6 лет назад
its felt like years have passed since I saw an epic history video. worth the wait!
@cyrusthegreat1893
@cyrusthegreat1893 6 лет назад
Well done.
@pdm2201
@pdm2201 2 года назад
What a life! Miraculously sails around Cape Horn. Sails across the great Pacific and makes it back to England. Helps defeat the Spanish Armada and eventually dies near Portobelo on Panama’s Caribbean coast while raiding Spanish forts. What a mariner.
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 2 года назад
But he lost the naval battle of 1568, in Mexico. He was the second to go around the world. The Spanish Elcano did it 55 years earlier. The English invincible fleet, commanded by Drake, was defeated in 1589, losing 40 ships. Drake's brother was killed on that expedition by the Spanish heroine, Maria Pita. Queen Elisabeth punished him as a lighthouse keeper for several years. Then he lost 5 naval battles in the Caribbean, against Spain, years 1595-96, and died. He is a balance with great victories, and also great defeats. At that time, the sailor Álvaro de Bazán won many more battles, and never had a defeat.
@Sean-y1m
@Sean-y1m 6 лет назад
And he continues to have number one albums truly the best rapper of all time
@annodomini7887
@annodomini7887 6 лет назад
At first I was doubting an animated video, but very simple and clean work. Very great video!
@CThorp575
@CThorp575 Год назад
Need a video on erebus and terror! That would be epic!
@soulrockerzzz
@soulrockerzzz 6 лет назад
been waiting for your video
@campermandan
@campermandan Год назад
A good read, I think, is The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake by Samuel Bawlf. It tells the story in great detail suggesting that he sailed much farther north than Vancouver Island.
@rythuhbetgttrght3097
@rythuhbetgttrght3097 6 лет назад
I never enjoyed watching history videos before I found your channel
@stormhawk3319
@stormhawk3319 Месяц назад
Drake was the original pirate. Ironically him being English, it was the British Navy in the early 18th century who finally ended the piracy of the Atlantic Ocean.
@joeboyd8702
@joeboyd8702 4 года назад
Thanks for uploading. I enjoyed watching.
@falcan135
@falcan135 6 лет назад
Other than his name, I didn't know anything about this. And I grew up a stones throw from Drakes Bay in California! Damn you American public education system!
@wotwot6868
@wotwot6868 6 лет назад
If you think how evil the English Empire was, you'd think differently of Drake. Also the fact that he sold African slaves like livestock is a fact not to be ignored.
@wotwot6868
@wotwot6868 6 лет назад
Ok Mr. John Smith. Drake wasn't just the culprit. It was him, his crew and opportunistic blacks to have a successful Human Trafficking operation. Thanks Mr. Smith.
@FredBTs
@FredBTs 5 лет назад
Wot Wot He was a product of his time, no better no worse. Of course the English never had an empire, later on as part of Britain they did.
@stephanielauron5393
@stephanielauron5393 Год назад
Drake be spittin bars around the ocean 💀💀💀
@pokegan52
@pokegan52 2 года назад
Being from San Francisco we see his name a lot towards the Tiburon peninsula and a lot of things are named after him
@wolvesgabemaster5385
@wolvesgabemaster5385 6 лет назад
Whatever is, history it is one of the important things we need to know. Know the past to see consequences of the future events. This video was delightful!
@knightlypoleaxe2501
@knightlypoleaxe2501 5 лет назад
You know you're rich as a pirate when you use precious metals for ballast!
@NT-hr6bb
@NT-hr6bb 6 лет назад
What an experience he must have had! True adventurer
@MrHeadSet1
@MrHeadSet1 5 лет назад
drake's world tour was lit
@ezekwu
@ezekwu 5 лет назад
lol...
@lenaastolfi3782
@lenaastolfi3782 4 года назад
Drake is actually my ancestor. Before I was born long ago, one of my relatives tried to reclaim anything that belonged to Drake through the royal family even maybe his treasure, since we were releated to him but they refused us
@ClarkyzTubeNShit
@ClarkyzTubeNShit 3 года назад
Wow I'm related to you my grandfather did the family tree
@Zeldaytal
@Zeldaytal 6 лет назад
Spain's rival were France and the Ottoman Empire at the same time. England wasnt even in the same tier
@ObsidianMirage
@ObsidianMirage 4 года назад
What a time to be alive.
@clifford6312
@clifford6312 2 года назад
Thank you
@MrWneild
@MrWneild 5 лет назад
You have the dates of Elizabeth's reign wrong - she died in 1603.
@Zippo4-4
@Zippo4-4 6 лет назад
Sic Parvis Magna. “Greatness from small Beginnings”
@keaganvanrooyen5426
@keaganvanrooyen5426 6 лет назад
Finally a new vid :--))))
@KingDayDayDay00
@KingDayDayDay00 6 лет назад
Me and my friends we got money to spend- Drake
@parkerrydbomshistorychanne9151
Keep up the great work guys!
@benjaminkoudougou1697
@benjaminkoudougou1697 6 лет назад
Nigga we made it- Drake the 2nd
@elliv8528
@elliv8528 6 лет назад
"Just wait a goddamn minute" Sully
@alexmoumos
@alexmoumos 6 лет назад
Fancyhere '' Crap '' - Drake
@danielojarbath8897
@danielojarbath8897 4 года назад
DRAAAAAKE DRAAAAAAAAAKE a wise man once said
@dvslsuskater1
@dvslsuskater1 Месяц назад
This guy goes literally across the world to steal from a neighbor country. What an incredible journey.
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 6 лет назад
Up next: Why Drake uses a Jamaican accent... Not even kidding...
@tyyonnawoods91
@tyyonnawoods91 6 лет назад
Napoleon I Bonaparte what?
@eojgnoix
@eojgnoix 6 лет назад
If referring to the music artist of today....it's a type of Canadian accent.
@beastieman4207
@beastieman4207 6 лет назад
history is my favorite subject
@xcjsmith5310
@xcjsmith5310 6 лет назад
I know drake from fate series.
@orcunciftci1691
@orcunciftci1691 2 года назад
Rules of circumnavigating the earth: 1. Set sail with 4 ships 2. Lose one of them in the coast of argentina 3. Have one ship return home in the patagonia 4. Lose another ship while wandering in the south ocean 5. Head to philippines, then to indonesia 6. Only one ship is allowed to return home
@chriswalker9350
@chriswalker9350 Год назад
Elizabeth's reign was 1558 - 1603, not 1558-1563. Ferchissake get the dates right.
@chelucute
@chelucute 3 года назад
Great, now make a video about his rumored ghost writers.
@dankdogo3969
@dankdogo3969 5 лет назад
made a good project
@gavinlybert7756
@gavinlybert7756 6 месяцев назад
I’m curious, you noted that Drake’s crew threw some of the treasure overboard when they hit that reef, did we find it or is it still missing?
@Taytravelstheworld
@Taytravelstheworld 4 года назад
One of the greatest stories ever told
@mattkelly3669
@mattkelly3669 6 лет назад
I love the globe animation showing the route!
@arcanegulo5441
@arcanegulo5441 5 лет назад
we are happy for u.....really👎
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 5 лет назад
Oh me too! I was so totally not expecting that!
@Heliocentric
@Heliocentric 5 лет назад
@@arcanegulo5441 sounds like a butt hurt flat eather.
@trueneese8080
@trueneese8080 4 года назад
PoE Sounds like a butt hurt globe Earther? I mean you do
@mooseknuckle8334
@mooseknuckle8334 4 года назад
The work is impeccable
@Igyzone
@Igyzone 6 лет назад
Even after 400 years, the apple doesnt fall far from the tree. - Nathan Drake
@mattyparr6861
@mattyparr6861 4 года назад
Were related then...
@Taytravelstheworld
@Taytravelstheworld 4 года назад
Bro u gotta be the first guy on mars. That would be 🔥
@lorqfn9173
@lorqfn9173 4 года назад
@@Taytravelstheworld it's not his quote?
@kman7681
@kman7681 3 года назад
@@mattyparr6861 same lol
@mattyparr6861
@mattyparr6861 3 года назад
@@kman7681 good stuff, interesting finding everything possible about him especially being related so were somehow related..distantly.. hello relative lol
@ryanabercrombie7966
@ryanabercrombie7966 6 лет назад
Drake's story was told so well within just a 12 minute period. Well scripted and animated as always. Thanks Epic History :)
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 2 года назад
My favorite part of Drake's story is when his ancestor Nathan Drake discovers his journal in his coffin with a reporter named Elena Fisher, turns out ol Francis Drake faked his death, and it eventually leads him to the Amazon where sir Francis was chasing El Dorado, that's when he finds a German U-boat in the jungle. He discovers El dorado is actually a giant gold statue and it's been moved by the Spanish to a South Pacific island. From there he follows the clues and learns the treasure is cursed and destroyed the Spanish colony on the island and turned the colonists to zombies. Sir Francis Drake learned this also and tried to stop it from leaving the island by burning his own fleet. Nathan then discovers an old WW2 German submarine base for u-boats, explaining the u-boat in the Amazon rainforest. After learning the Germans wanted to weaponize it but ended up destroying them, a couple mercenaries who have been chasing drake want to do the same. One ends up betraying the other but soon Nathan Drake stops him too and El dorado goes sinking along with the merc into the ocean. Nathan Drake saves his friend Victor Sullivan and Elena Fisher, they manage to keep some gold artifacts from the Spanish and they take a boat and sail off into the sunset. How did you leave all this out?
@bobclover4634
@bobclover4634 6 лет назад
I can't even begin to imagine what it would of been like for Drake and his crew. What must of felt like endless days and nights at sea in all kinds of weather, occasional skirmishes with Spanish ships and seeing all those tropical people and places. It'd be one hell of an experience to take that journey now (without the piracy...maybe) never mind back then when you didn't really have much idea what you would come across. Hats off to all those early explorers. Especially the originals whoever they were, sailing off to places like Australia and remaining isolated for thousands of years.
@Satisfyer007
@Satisfyer007 2 года назад
Try to imagine 56 years later the circunnavigation by Elcano, Who sailed for 5 months non stop from Molucas to Spain
@alpaz7634
@alpaz7634 Год назад
Yeah pretty much drake and the english followed on the foot steps of the first Spanish explorers their expeditions proof the earth was round. Imagine sailing into the unknown with limited knowledge and the technology of the era knowing no one’s gone there before 🙌to the Spanish!
@silasrobertshaw8122
@silasrobertshaw8122 Год назад
@@alpaz7634 it was already well established that the earth was round. It was more how big it was, not if it was round.
@user-eb7pe9bp2q
@user-eb7pe9bp2q Год назад
@@alpaz7634 people knew the earth was round
@OnwardsUpwards
@OnwardsUpwards Год назад
As a Vancouver islander, something you’ll find interesting is that the highest mountain on Vancouver Island is named The Golden Hinde, named after his ship and the limits of his voyage. Superb video.
@mikeldelamisa
@mikeldelamisa 4 дня назад
Pero seguro que no sabes que el primer nombre de tu isla era Quadra-Vancouver, ya que fue el español Francisco de Bodega y Quadra el que firmó la paz de Nutka con el inglés Vancouver.
@KingDayDayDay00
@KingDayDayDay00 6 лет назад
It's hard to do these things alone, just hold on, we're going home - Drake
@sjappiyah4071
@sjappiyah4071 6 лет назад
ImageSounds LMFAO NICE
@tyyonnawoods91
@tyyonnawoods91 6 лет назад
Loro sono umano 😭😭😭
@danielojarbath8897
@danielojarbath8897 4 года назад
Drake Draaaaake - Soulja boy
@austinkendrixfadera1705
@austinkendrixfadera1705 3 года назад
Wait didn't that rhyme?
@juanmorales5133
@juanmorales5133 3 года назад
Spain was first ,do not .forget that JUAN SEBASTIAN EL CANO Y MAGALLANES. Francis drake pirate and oportunist after the spanish.
6 лет назад
coincidence that Drake went to Canada? I don't think so
@pedrosilvaslva2625
@pedrosilvaslva2625 5 лет назад
Its just a lie. He was a cheap pirate, pirates are thieves and liars, you trust ina criminal??? DRAKES NAVIGATION IS A scam, THAS WHY WVERYTHING IS HIDDEN AND NUMBERS AND INFO ARE NOT ACCURATED.. FRAKES CAPTURED AND KIDNAPED A PORTUGUESE CAPTAIN CALLED SOROMENHO, for that he did put himself in the portuguese routes in africa, AND WAS SEROMENHO THAT NAVEGATED AFTEr BEHING CAPTURED.. Drake was such a bad navigator that in the first attemp to get out of harbour in uk, he almost destroyed his ships, so they ahd to come back to uk coast and repair them. .AFTER ONE YAER AND HALF , almost two years, navigating for drake portuguese soromeno RUNs AWAYS AND ESCAPED FrOM GOLDEN HIND,. ITS IN HSIOTRY BOOKS IN PORTUGAL, AND PROBABLY IN DRAKES DIARY, BUT BRITS HIDDEN EVERYTHING, WHY? they lie to their people. NOW YOU KNOW WHY. HE NEVER CIRCUNAVEGATED THE GLOBE. at that time navigation had to know the winds and currents , portuguese waited months to go to brasil, everything had to be calculated,and had to wait for the certain time. so drake by that time would never had cross the pacific, winds and current would hae pushed him to america coast,back, he would have killed and sunk the ship trying to do that. but the truth is HE WAS OCCUPIED STEALING THE SPANISH privvate ships using the suprise element TO FILL HIS SHIP. HE WAITED ONE YEaRA AND HALF UNTIL SPANISH FORGOT HIM AN STOP LOOKING FOR HIM AN THEN RETURNED.if you make the maths this all match, but if you believe in his lies, nothing will match, HE WAS JUST A PIRATE, HE WASNT ANY EXPLORER OR WAHTEVER, DRAKES NAVIGATION IS A SCAM , THAS WHY WVERYTHING IS HIDDEN AND NUMBERS AND INFO ARE NOT ACCURATED, AFTER he REACHED mexico.... DRAKES HISOTRY IS A FUL LIE..sORRY ABOUT THAT YOU GOVERNMENT HIDDES THE TRUTH TO YOU. AND BY THE WAY HE DIDNT MADE ANYTHING new or SPECIAL, to the world drake is just a thieve and a lair, i mean, a cheap pirate.
@Tazer183
@Tazer183 5 лет назад
Bruh chill
@kdsm6424
@kdsm6424 5 лет назад
@@pedrosilvaslva2625 ohkay Into the flat Earthers or just the crazy people with ya
@Madhattersinjeans
@Madhattersinjeans 5 лет назад
@@pedrosilvaslva2625 Channeling your King Philip the 2nd there. Who offered a reward of 20,000 ducats (£6 million or $8 million in today's currency approx) for the capture or death of El Draque. Curiously, this persons account might actually have some truth to it, at least in terms of brutality. Before Drakes voyage shown here, he killed 600 Scots and Irishmen at the Rathlin Island massacre. So he was no stranger to committing foul deeds.
@Normalguy1690
@Normalguy1690 5 лет назад
pedro silva slva do you have a link to prove this I searched up Soromenho and he doesn’t even come up.
@Raging.Geekazoid
@Raging.Geekazoid Год назад
Fun fact: In 1966-7, yachtsman Francis Chichester shattered world speed records by doing a solo circumnavigation in just eight months, with only one stop, in Australia. He became the second English sailor to be knighted Sir Francis, and the ceremony was performed with the same sword that had knighted Francis Drake.
@emergencylowmaneuvering7350
@emergencylowmaneuvering7350 8 месяцев назад
Lost the last 3 battles he was expecting to win. Died of depression and wounds in Panama. UK said he died from a "Tropical Disease". Sure, Tropical Cannonfire from Spanish fortresses he though he could conquer.. AND FAILED.. LOL>>
@victoriacellularrepair972
@victoriacellularrepair972 5 лет назад
Interesting fact Tallest mountain on Vancouver Island is named the Golden Hinde in recognition of Drakes reputed visit.
@mohammedmaqsoodahmed3102
@mohammedmaqsoodahmed3102 6 лет назад
You make history more interesting Addicted to your videos. Thank you
@arcanegulo5441
@arcanegulo5441 5 лет назад
learn to read!
@serenemountain6769
@serenemountain6769 4 года назад
@enginemaxcarb. thank you for this information! one less mistery in the world!
@saintbrush4398
@saintbrush4398 6 лет назад
Simple History and Epic History TV: The Dynamic Duo!
@magicmank6893
@magicmank6893 4 года назад
It's more subs for each one standard business move
@ricoflamma5430
@ricoflamma5430 6 лет назад
History is literally amazing, they should make these stories into a movie, one for Magellan, then connection to Francis Drake; it would just be amazing.
@StickWithTrigger
@StickWithTrigger 6 лет назад
Tv series would be better season 1 Magellan season 2 drake
@somosn4241
@somosn4241 4 года назад
Why for Magellan? What did he achieve?
@omega0195
@omega0195 4 года назад
@@somosn4241 he was the first to circumnavigate the world
@somosn4241
@somosn4241 4 года назад
Omega 01 😂 NO, he didn’t. Read a bit of history. He died in the middle of that trip, he didn’t even plan the circumnavigation. His idea was taking the Atlantic back home.
@antwan37
@antwan37 4 года назад
@@somosn4241 Before sailing for Spain, Magellan (Magalhães) had sailed to the far East with Portugal, (there, he acquired a slave which he called Henrique), he then sailed back to Portugal and then went in service of Spain in his most famed voyage, reaching the far East from the opposite side and completing the first circumnavigation along with Henrique. Thus, Magalhães and Henrique were the first two men to circumnavigate the world.
@cezarika27
@cezarika27 6 лет назад
man when i saw the title i thought u were gonna do a summary of drakes world tour or smth like that, thank god i was wrong
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 6 лет назад
Biting Fingers I thought that it was a video explaining the migratory routes of male ducks - thank God I was wrong.
@totalwartimelapses6359
@totalwartimelapses6359 6 лет назад
Biting Fingers Me too
@alaskaarcticanimations1426
@alaskaarcticanimations1426 3 года назад
hahahaha
@Aninkovsky
@Aninkovsky 3 года назад
So, some of the treasure is still in near Maluku? Wow, interesting
@ungusbungus2486
@ungusbungus2486 2 года назад
HMMMMM?
@Atomic-gb3ly
@Atomic-gb3ly 6 лет назад
That was dank mate
@yatsumleung8618
@yatsumleung8618 Год назад
Soundtrack 0:00 General -- Joseph Heath 2:10 Parbat - Ben Hayden 4:34 Centurion -- Ben Hayden
@KhaiOpirusIV
@KhaiOpirusIV Год назад
Parbat? Souded like a Nanga Parbat Mountain in Himalaya of Northern Pakistan's KPK region.
@lnardo_da_vnci
@lnardo_da_vnci 6 лет назад
Wait isn't Nathan Drake from uncharted related to Francis Drake
@MASTERMIND-mr6er
@MASTERMIND-mr6er 6 лет назад
COLGATE and X Drake from one piece XD
@HuesingProductions
@HuesingProductions 6 лет назад
Draaaaaaaake
@mildsalsa6697
@mildsalsa6697 6 лет назад
i couldn't stop thinking that through the entire video
@richie_23
@richie_23 6 лет назад
No his mother only though that she was related to Francis Drake
@Psyplusgaming
@Psyplusgaming 6 лет назад
Nah he just says it
@turtlebro123
@turtlebro123 6 лет назад
Great videos keep up the good work
@Parsons360
@Parsons360 6 лет назад
How did drake / sailors know what country / continent they were next to? It blows my mind he travelled the planet and ended back in England.
@Parsons360
@Parsons360 6 лет назад
Phillip IV thank you mate
@TheRagingStorm98
@TheRagingStorm98 6 лет назад
Parsons Magellan had also done it and was the first to do so. I imagine Drake was just following his route as it is mentioned he found the same place. Also I believe Magellan had a writer with him on the journey. so his writings would be known by the time drake done the journey. Which shows as Drake pretty much followed the same route across the Pacific. Crossing the Indian ocean would of been easier to navigate as their would be wildly available routes as Portugal regularly went through that route, to get to the spice islands. So it really only the Pacific Ocean that was mostly unknown at the time despite being sailed by Magellan many years before.
@chris52000
@chris52000 6 лет назад
Once he reached the Philippines, it was easy, over the pacific he probably just kept heading west.
@marcosmartins7581
@marcosmartins7581 6 лет назад
He wasn't the first... Drake had the maps from Ferdinand Magellan, first to circumnavigate the globe, a portuguese
@RAGNES7
@RAGNES7 6 лет назад
Nice to see people sharing knowledge even in comments ^_^
@robin_5099
@robin_5099 5 лет назад
Drake, Magellan, I can’t imagine the extraordinary amount of courage these two had. Of course, not forgetting the others of a similar ilk who chose to brave the seemingly endless oceans.
@rock696900
@rock696900 2 года назад
Sebastián Elcano, was the first mariner around the world, a blast expedition... Whom Magallanes die. Only alive 18 men from 239. A trip a about three year from 1519 until 1522. Of the fleet only one ship of five arrived to Spain.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y1hD26qn1zU.html
@dbass4973
@dbass4973 2 года назад
Magellan didn't make it tho
@ezgame9829
@ezgame9829 2 года назад
@Bryan Villafuerte maybe magellan didn't make it but magellan is the first person to circumnavigate the world. Before joining the Spanish voyage, he as a Portuguese explorer already reached the spice island of Moluccas many times in the east route which is just situated under the map of Philippines, so when he reached the Philippines technically he already circumnavigate the world. The spanish wanted a new route that is not under the Portuguese so they sailed west instead of east. Look it up in the word map
@martiglesias60
@martiglesias60 2 года назад
@@ezgame9829 the travel began in Spain and not in a other part of the world.
@dariusgreysun
@dariusgreysun Год назад
@@ezgame9829 false
@xispaster
@xispaster 5 лет назад
The English Armada, also known as the Counter Armada or the Drake-Norris Expedition, was a fleet of warships sent to Spain by Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1589, during the undeclared Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604) and the Eighty Years' War. It was led by Sir Francis Drake as admiral and Sir John Norreys as general, and failed to drive home the advantage England had won upon the destruction of the Spanish Armada in the previous year. The Spanish victory marked a revival of Philip II's naval power through the next decade.[2] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Armada
@Dryhten1801
@Dryhten1801 10 месяцев назад
Least salty Spanish
@AvatarAang100
@AvatarAang100 10 месяцев назад
​@@Dryhten1801least bitter Angl*
@lollius88
@lollius88 8 месяцев назад
​@@AvatarAang100 Laughs in War of the Quadruple Alliance
@jackwhitehead5233
@jackwhitehead5233 7 месяцев назад
Followed by the sack of Cadiz, the failure of the second, third and fourth Spanish Armadas.
@vatsal7640
@vatsal7640 4 месяца назад
Cough * 2nd Spanish armada cough * 3rd Spanish armada cough. Both of them resulted in Spanish defeat and English supremacy in the English channel.
@thedavegtoo
@thedavegtoo 6 лет назад
Such an amazing story. It's fascinating to consider the decisions these explorers were dealing with at the time. Weeks at sea without sight of land, no GPS, no radio, limited maps!! Into the unknown in so many ways. I'm proud to support such interesting content. Keep up the great work!
@lavickers2852
@lavickers2852 6 лет назад
Great work bro keep it up this is my favourite channel on RU-vid 😁
@juliancuenca9108
@juliancuenca9108 5 лет назад
1- Vuelta al Mundo: El Cano, Magallanes 1511-1521, España. 2- Vuelta al Mundo: García Jofre de Loaisa 1525-1536, España. 3- Vuelta al Mundo: Francis Drake 1577-1580 (60 años despues de el Cano), Inglaterra.
@jjgf8412
@jjgf8412 5 лет назад
Exacto,les flipa y publicitan esta vuelta al mundo...siendo la tercera vez que de hizo,y muy poco las españolas. Es como hablar de la tercera vez que se llegó a la luna y obviar las dos primeras... porqué sera? Aaaaaay los malditos guiris
@serenemountain6769
@serenemountain6769 5 лет назад
Portuguese explorers never existed ! interesting, they must be a pigment of spanish imagination!
@serenemountain6769
@serenemountain6769 5 лет назад
It is spelled Magalhães in Portuguese, he was Portuguese not Spanish!
@malvarez8484
@malvarez8484 4 года назад
Serene Mountain el empezó pero el cano lo terminó vale más terminar que empezar no?
@madvalxd9136
@madvalxd9136 4 года назад
Serene Mountain wrong , Magallanes born in Portugal,yes, but he take the spanish nacionality and the spanish empire pay the cost of the travel, no portugal
@razanlthr9093
@razanlthr9093 2 года назад
It's amazing that Francis Drake once stayed in my country Indonesia for 2 weeks.
@petergianakopoulos4926
@petergianakopoulos4926 5 месяцев назад
I feel horrible for him.
@1up225
@1up225 6 лет назад
Man I love this channel so much, Absolutely Amazing!
@ilovemuslimfood666
@ilovemuslimfood666 6 лет назад
Sir Francis Drake became quite infamous among the Spanish for his raids against their ships and empire, so much so that they nicknamed him “El Draco”. Another fun fact: Drake nearly became a victim of the Spanish Inquisition while he and his crew were prisoners of the Spanish on the eastern coast of Mexico. They were put on trial for their Protestant faith, as the Catholic Spaniards did not take kindly to what they saw as “heresy”.
@philliphapsburg8575
@philliphapsburg8575 6 лет назад
Great video. You should do the Magellan-El Cano Spanish first world circumnavigation next.
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 6 лет назад
That's the other video in the double-bill! See the description for the link...
@philliphapsburg8575
@philliphapsburg8575 6 лет назад
Nice. Thanks for the heads up and you do great work.
@KhaiOpirusIV
@KhaiOpirusIV Год назад
But Magellan never complete circumnavigation the Earth when he died by Lapu Lapu fighters in The Philippines. Sebastian Elcano expedition done it but he's a year lately to successfully circumnavigation the Earth when Henrique De Malacca or Henry The Black from Malacca firstly ever human completely circumnavigation the Earth after he survived from Datu Lapu Lapu fighting then he seek refugee from a Siamese trading ship to reach Malacca City harbour and finally he back his hometown.
@Rickje91
@Rickje91 6 лет назад
Now that we are on the topic of making it difficult for the Spanish in America, maybe you guys should look at a Dutch voyage there. The Battle in the Bay of Matanzas, for example, was fought there, near Cuba, and with that enormous loot it was possible for the United Provinces to force out Spain from the Netherlands.
@kuaser
@kuaser 6 лет назад
Actually the Spanish helped the americans to independence from England
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 2 года назад
If it were for lack of gold... The Spanish fleet of the Indies made 600 trips between America and Spain, and another 600 back. The English captured 2 fleets without a declaration of war, in port. The Dutch captured 2 fleets. Success of the Spanish fleet of 99.75%. Spain reinvested 70% of its wealth in America (80% in the 18th century) to create a Western society there. The Dutch never had that investment. Everything was for Amsterdam. But Mexico and Peru produce more gold and silver in any year of the 21st century than the Spanish empire in 100 years. I don't think a cargo of captured treasure ships would make much of a difference. Spain stayed in the other 10 provinces of the Netherlands (Belgium, Luxembourg, Northern France or Union of Arras and some German towns, which are Catholic) until 1715. The Dutch were never able to conquer those territories. I think no one won or lost. During the 80-year war, Spain waged another 32 wars in the world, 20 in Europe, against France, England, Protestant Germany, the Turkish empire... Only that could reduce Spanish power. But we conquered Paris in 1590, we invaded Germany, we threatened England with three invasion fleets, we annexed the Portuguese empire, we defeated the Turks at Lepanto, and we had NATO in Italy for centuries. That saved the Catholic religion in Europe. Capture of a fleet with a cargo of treasure? I dont know...
@jackwhitehead5233
@jackwhitehead5233 7 месяцев назад
​@@Gloriaimperial1epic copium
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 7 месяцев назад
@@jackwhitehead5233 🙂??
@Nyanarchyy
@Nyanarchyy 6 лет назад
Hey he found Palau im from Palau
@skeptic781
@skeptic781 3 года назад
Nice!
@yarpen26
@yarpen26 6 лет назад
Francis Drake's voyages are amongst those pieces of history that I had _some_ knowledge of but never really bothered to genuinely look into. I didn't really know he circumnavigated the globe or whether he even made it back to England alive so it was kind of like watching a recap of an HBO TV show I wasn't familiar with. And thus when you said he decided to make it back home via the freaking _Pacific,_ I was like "oh you gotta be kidding me". Seriously, it will never cease to amaze me how much balls it had to take for anybody to actually sign up for this kind of voyaging into the unknown. If somebody told me they would try to do what those two Spanish dudes managed a few dozen years before because the winds were favorable to them, with the perspective of a prolonged and torturing death from thirst and exposure in case things don't turn out as great, I'd be like "Man, fuck this shit, I'm staying here, gonna get myself a nice Indian lady and be all spiritual and stuff, but you guys go ahead, don't let me stop you. Howgh!". Alternatively, I guess it would also make sense to try and make it to the Spanish Mexico and then catch a ship back to Europe-although it'd probably be a tad problematic to smuggle out all of that gold without the Spanish taking possession of it in the process.
@obiwanfisher537
@obiwanfisher537 6 лет назад
The crew probably all were shanghaied anyways lol
@dharmdevil
@dharmdevil 5 лет назад
The next of these kinds of journeys will be the journey to other planets. Do humans still have the guts and will they had during these times to explore the universe?
@caesarsun82
@caesarsun82 2 года назад
He sailed over others maps, rioting already settled cities and taking men to continue the trip, before him two other expeditions circunavigated the world. So he was not even the second. Drake was just a well paid pirate, going where nobody expected him and take undefended positions, that's why he could not do that twice. But propaganda is a nice thing alright, so that's the reason very few know his many defeats and failures.
@Satisfyer007
@Satisfyer007 2 года назад
Try to read about Elcano, un 1522, 56 years later made It in One of the most Epic journey in life. He was really a pioneer
@thatonepianoguy_
@thatonepianoguy_ 6 лет назад
Loved the style of this collab! I'd love to see more in the future!
@bobclover4634
@bobclover4634 6 лет назад
Can you do a video about how the Polynesians spread? What boats they used, how they gathered/stored food and water, timeline of when they found islands and all the rest of it. It's not something I've really heard much about and I think it's really interesting how they covered such distances and how the different groups evolved.
@ОлегКозлов-ю9т
@ОлегКозлов-ю9т 6 лет назад
Robbed, pillaged, traded slaves then got knighted. Pretty much sums up all the chivalry stories, huh? Also, we must rejuvenate the tradition of beheading people in Magellans passage. Also, there is something great in a phrase "I have to circumnavigate to get home"
@ianmacfarlane1241
@ianmacfarlane1241 6 лет назад
Surprised to learn that Albion means Britain. I had always taken it to mean England, and England alone, so feeling that the video had made a mistake I checked..........and I was wrong. It can often be taken (poetically) to mean England, but just as often it can mean Britain (Great Britain). I was so confident of that, I'd have lost money on it - turns out that I'm not as clever as I thought I was. Every day is a school day.
@edmannope7497
@edmannope7497 6 лет назад
Came here from Simple History. Give those lads a beer xD.
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