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An English explorer had set sail for the Americas.
Ralph Lane was an English explorer who was unsuccessful at establishing a colony. He attempted to colonize Roanoke Island in 1585.
the English and french, they went together but on different ships.
The era of European exploration is generally accepted to have begun in the mid-15th century and lasted until the early 17th century. During this period, a number of European countries, including Spain, Portugal, France, and England, began to explore and colonize portions of the Americas and the Pacific. Some of the major milestones of this era include: 1492 - Christopher Columbus voyages to the Americas for Spain 1498 - Vasco da Gama rounds the Cape of Good Hope for Portugal 1519 - Hernan Cortes conquers the Aztec Empire for Spain 1520 - Ferdinand Magellan's expedition circumnavigates the globe for Spain 1607 - Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the Americas, is foundedSo, the era of European exploration began in the mid-15th century and ended in the early 17th century.
the English civil war, the whole Spanish armada fiasco, the French and Indian war, generally a progression of the colonization of the Americas.
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i think the english Think harder than that !!
As an experiment in religious tolerance.
The English wanted to colonize America because they wanted to take over the resources. By claiming this land they could have the rights to the resources.
John Cabot was the first English explorer to sail to the Americas.
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English people were the first people to officially colonize America.
The English. But the first man to colonize here was Thomas Hooker
The English. But the first man to colonize here was Thomas Hooker