The first voyage in 1584 refers to Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition to the New World, which aimed to establish an English colony in North America. This expedition led to the exploration of the coastal regions of present-day North Carolina and the establishment of the Roanoke Colony. The voyage was notable for the introduction of the term "Virginia" to describe the area and for its encounters with Indigenous peoples. Despite the initial enthusiasm, the Roanoke Colony ultimately faced challenges and disappeared, becoming known as the "Lost Colony."
Elizabeth became queen in 1558 and the first Roanoke voyage was in 1584.
The Roanoke voyage was sponsored by England. Queen Elizabeth I gave permission to Sir Walter Raleigh to organize the expedition in 1584.
Sir Walter Raleigh undertook several voyages during the late 16th century, with his most notable expeditions occurring between 1584 and 1589. His first significant voyage to the New World was in 1584 when he established the Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina. Raleigh's explorations were part of England's efforts to expand its influence and establish colonies in America.
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It was the first European voyage to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. It was the first voyage to circumnavigate, or sail around, the globe. It was the first voyage to sail through he Northwest Passage.