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Captain Arthur Philip is remembered for being the first Governor of New South Wales, Australia. He led the First Fleet to establish the first European settlement in Australia in 1788 at Port Jackson (Sydney). He played a significant role in the early colonial history of Australia and is credited with laying the foundations for the development of the country.

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Who led the first expedition to Roanoke island in 1584?

The first expedition to Roanoke Island in 1584 was led by Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe, on behalf of Sir Walter Raleigh. They were tasked with exploring and scouting the area for potential settlement by the English.


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Who was the explorer associated with the Lost Colony on Roanoke Island?

Sir Walter Raleigh,Philip Amadas ,and Arthur Barlowe. Those are the explorers who were associated with The Lost Colony on Roanoke Island. Also the native animals of Roanoke island are Red wolves, Raptors, American alligators otters, deer, Red-cockades woodpeckers, and more to preserve at the island.


When did sir WalterRaleigh send colonists to Roanoke island?

In 1584 Ralegh and his investors sent two barks under the command of Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe to discover a suitable place for establishing a military bastion in the New World. There were no women involved in that voyage. In 1585 a second colony of 108 men were sent to establish a military settlement on Roanoke Island. Sir Richard Grenville was the leader. This voyage was also sponsored by Ralegh and his backers. The 1587 colony consisted of men, women and boys. This voyage was not sponsored by Ralegh. He lent his name to it, but by 1587 his financial interest had waned. The 1587 settlement was a failure and a foothold in the New World was not established until 20 years later in 1607 at Jamestown.


Who named archipelago de san lazaro to the Philippines and what year?

Archipelago de San Lazaro was the name given to the Philippines by the Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos in 1543. The name was later changed to Las Islas Filipinas in honor of King Philip II of Spain.