He discovered places.
He became both famous and rich.
he is famous because he is rich and famous.
Check out an image of Queen Elizabeth I, or Mary Sidney, or the Earl of Essex, or Sir Walter Raleigh to get an idea.
no! well......not really i mean sometimes you do it depends on the way you become famous.
Prisoners become famous for what they go to prison for, what they do in prison, and/or what they do when they get out. Also prisoners become famous because they may be or be aquainted with someone famous, rich, powerful or infamous
Adolph Walter Rich died in 1917.
Adolph Walter Rich was born in 1843.
Sir Walter Raleigh wrote poetry in what was referred to as the "plain style," a generally straightforward and unornamented mode that is typical of a group of the era's "silver poets," who resisted the Italian Renaissance influence of classical reference and complex poetic devices.
Sir Walter Raleigh explored areas in present-day South America and North America, encountering various indigenous peoples. The resources he encountered included fertile land for agriculture, precious metals such as gold and silver, and lush forests with timber for shipbuilding and trade. Additionally, Raleigh believed in the possibility of finding the legendary city of El Dorado, rumored to be rich in gold.
As soon as you go to a adulation,or get an agent.
no he wanted to become rich and famous
he found the hudson bay