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Rather than the trite "Restless Natives" slur, which suggests they were the aggressors, you might consider a less white (ie: white-washed by white men) version and give credit to the Inuit for the crimes against them by the invaders: The "set of Inuits" (unrelated man, woman & child) kidnapped by
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Taliesin Trow's Frobisher biography does not mention Frobisher's first voyage to sea as being in 1544. He was only around nine years old then and still lived with his mother in a landlocked area. There'd be no reason at all for him to go to sea at that age. Only after his mother's death (when he was
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In fact, the path around Russia was the "NorthEAST Passage" and Frobisher didn't go there. Richard Chancellor discovered a passage around Scandinavia to Russia and established trade there, but died in a shipwreck off Scotland wihtout discovering the real prize, a Northeast Passage past Russia to
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I've seen numerous pages on the Internet that mention this first sea-voyage of 1544 in their short biographies of Frobisher, not unlike the one that's being used a source right now. I do have the suspicion, though, that these pages (and the one cited took their information largely from Knowledge
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Reference: 500 Nations: An Illustrated History of North American Indians by Alvin M Josephy Jr - which was the basis for the Kevin Costner doco of the same name directed by Jack Leustig and catalogues the trail of murder and betrayal that was the native populations experience.````
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There is mention of Martin Frobisher having two wives. What of any offspring? It is of interest to me as my paternal Great Grandfather was Edward Frobisher, born approx 1880 in Manitoba. The pedigree I have obtained in vertical lineage only and omits any reference to siblings.
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Frobisher as trophies through no fault of their own & the village of Inuits slaughtered in hasty retribution when the second voyage found the discarded clothing of the five men that were simply left behind by Frobisher and were rescued rather than "captured" by the Inuit.
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You are right. Incredible as it seems, Ruby has done his research properly. Should have looked it up before commenting. In that case the reference to iron pyrite wrt Frobisher in the Shylock article needs correcting.
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I agree as well. We have no good sources to support the claim that Frobisher went to sea as a cabin boy in 1544. The given Spartacus reference doesn't pass muster—it's a very short essay without footnotes.
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around fourteen) did he move to live with his uncle, who was the merchant who facilitated his subsequent (or first) voyages to sea. I think the reference to that first voyage should be removed.
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on page xxv of this 1867 book scanned by Google, the date of death is listed in a parish register as 22 Nov 1594. is there a reason to think that the 15 Nov 1594 date is more accurate?
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Frobisher was heavily involved in fighting the Armada in 1588, and was knighted for his service. This is not detailed. The action off Portland Bill must be worth recounting, surely?
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Glad you caught that, Ed. I wondered the same thing when I first encountered it in the text, but forgot about it. I agree that this needs clarifying, so I'm adding it. Thanks,
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in finding a Northwest Passage to Russia, and it doesn't mention in the article when/where/details o:)n his explorations of Russia... somehow I doubt that he did so.
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The introduction makes it sound like they found a rock on the second journey and decided to take two hundred tons more home with them on the second voyage.
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to "iron pyrites," also known as "fool's gold" for that very reason, makes more sense. Not sure where the "hornblende" story comes from, nor am I
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I am a new user and cannot edit the article. We need an established user to edit the vandalism in the first paragraph of Early Life.
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The identification of the rock as hornblende is clearly referenced in the text. Take a look at Robert Steven Ruby (12 June 2001).
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One part says they picked up a rock at the very last moment of the first voyage, and came back for more on voyages two and three.
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It seems the third Frobisher expedition is being cited as the first liturgical thanksgiving to be held in the New World. See
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I agree. The comprehensive biography by McDermott makes it clear that his first voyage didn't happen until much later.
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I'm an unregistered user and don't want to sign up. Could a registered user add that Frobisher Crescent, part of the
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I think the first version is more accurate, but will leave to others to fix the discrepancy. Thank you.
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Frobisher capturing four Inuit people and bringing them back to England, where they quickly perished.
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Gerry1998 wrote: That Frobisher mistook "hornblende" for gold seems most unlikely. The reference in
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According to the birth and death dates given, Frobisher lived to the ripe old age of 155.
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In the register of St. Andrew's parish, Plymouth, 1594, there appears the following : —
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is referred to in the Frobisher article so people might not get that the first time.
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Did he really explore "much of Russia"? To my knowledge, all of the explorers were
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article: corrected info and added source. Thanks for pointing this out.
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The Northwest Passage is across the Atlantic and west through America.
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Parts of the first paragraph are plagairized from Bill Bryson's
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Okay, I've updated to strike reference to cabin boy in 1544.
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Absolutely. Let me think about how to reword this passage.
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