Sir Walter Raleigh argued that England should establish colonies in the New World. He was a prominent figure in the early efforts to colonize North America and was involved in establishing the Roanoke Colony.
Sir Walter Raleigh argued that England should establish colonies in the New World. He believed that establishing colonies would bring wealth and power to England.
Sir Walter Raleigh did not discover a country. He was an English explorer who sponsored expeditions to North America, particularly the area of present-day North Carolina. His expeditions helped establish English colonies in the New World.
Sir Walter Raleigh explored primarily in North America, particularly in what is now modern-day Virginia in the United States. His expeditions in the late 16th century helped establish English colonies in the area.
Sir Walter Raleigh became an explorer by obtaining a warrant from Queen Elizabeth I to search for new lands and establish colonies in the Americas. He was also interested in finding valuable resources such as gold and silver. His expeditions to the New World helped establish England's presence in the Americas.
Sir Walter Raleigh was born in Devon, England.
Sir Walter Raleigh argued that England should establish colonies in the New World. He believed that establishing colonies would bring wealth and power to England.
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Sir Walter Raleigh was born in Devon, England.
He tried to establish the colony of roanoak
Roanoke island
England
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Sir Walter Raleigh's father's name was Walter Raleigh.
It was in England in about 1583.
Elizabeth (Bess) Throckmorton.
Sir Walter Raleigh was never king. He was an explorer, and aristocrat, a writer, a poet, etc., but he was never king.