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At first they were looking for better trade routes to India and the far east to decrease the cost and risk of shipment of spices, tea, silk and other items only available from there. After realizing that it was not an alternate route, the new world was seen as a source of Natural Resources and as unclaimed lands available for colonization to expand their countries.
The first continet is Pangaea
Mount.Shasta's first eruption was in 1699
The first geographer was a Greek mathmetician named Eratosthenes.
he went to japan.
It disapeared
England's first attempt at American colonization was in 1607. This was . started in Jamestown Virginia. In 1776. America got its independence.
True Ireland was England first attempt at colonisation
The first English explorers did not produce very good maps. For an example I will post a link in the related links box below. I had a good experience reading about sir Walter Raleighs journey. I hope you also do.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Roanoke Colony or at least i think that is what you are asking for if not, sorry
Private individuals supported the first colonization efforts undertaken by the English in the New World. One of the first settlement attempts by the English was taken on by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585.
Walter Raleigh
North Carolina
The early and ultimately failed attempt at colonization on Roanoke Island was made by the English in 1585. Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored the expedition, which was led by Sir Richard Grenville and later John White. The colonists mysteriously disappeared, leading to the mystery of the "Lost Colony of Roanoke."
The first English attempt at colonization was in Newfoundland in the early 1400s. The leader was killed at sea thus the colony withered away. The next English attempt at colonization was at Roanoke NC. This settlement mysteriously vanished. Spain tried to colonize areas in the Carribean and Mexico in the 1510s. Columbus "founded" America in 1492 sailing for Portugal. The first people in America were the Norweigan Vikings in the 11th century. The Portuguese Colonial Empire was the first European global empire in history. It was the longest-lived of the modern empires, spanning almost six centuries, from the capture of Ceuta (South of Gibraltar and now Spanish) in 1415 to the handover of Macau in 1999.