No, Walter Raleigh did not find El Dorado. He led an unsuccessful expedition in search of the legendary city of gold, but did not ultimately discover it.
Sir Walter Raleigh didn't discover potatoes. Potatoes originated in South America and were introduced to Europe by Spanish explorers around the late 16th century. Raleigh is known more for his expeditions to the New World and his attempts to establish English colonies in North America.
Walter Raleigh returned from his last expedition to South America in 1618.
He didn't discover anything. Ralegh never came to Roanoke Island. He was largely responsible for the organization and formation of the Roanoke voyages, but he did not participate in any of the four trips to this part of the New World. It is a common misconception that he traveled to Roanoke Island.
Sir Walter Raleigh and his half-brother, Sir Humphrey Gilbert John White. - he was in charge Sir Walter Raleigh
he didnt discover it. he found out that they were edible.
Walter Raleigh discovered the potato and tobacco.
Walter Raleigh is credited with introducing the potato to England after encountering them in Virginia in the late 16th century.
Raleigh never discovered Ghana.
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Sir Walter Raleigh is known for establishing the first English colony in the New World on Roanoke Island in present-day North Carolina. However, the settlement ultimately failed and became known as the "Lost Colony." Raleigh also popularized tobacco in England, leading to its widespread cultivation.
Sir Walter Raleigh brought the potato back to England alongside Tobacco.
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Walter Raleigh brought them over from Ireland in 1595ad
No, Walter Raleigh did not find El Dorado. He led an unsuccessful expedition in search of the legendary city of gold, but did not ultimately discover it.