England and the New World
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Abstract

Although he was not the first Englishman to travel to the Americas, the person who most embodies England’s relationship with the “New World” during the sixteenth century was Francis Drake. By comparison with Spain, with its colonies and mines in Central and South America, England had very little stake in the Americas during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Drake was an explorer and ship captain who made several major voyages to the Americas during the 1500s and was involved in a wide variety of exploration, conquest, and settlement of the new continents on behalf of England.

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