A compelling argument topic for Sir Walter Raleigh could be the ethical implications of colonization in the Americas. This topic allows for exploration of Raleigh's role in promoting English colonization, particularly in Virginia, and the impact on Indigenous populations. It raises questions about the motivations behind colonization, the consequences for native cultures, and the balance between exploration and exploitation. Such a discussion could also connect Raleigh's actions to broader themes of Imperialism and the legacy of colonialism.
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John Gerard refers to potatoes in his Herball, or a Generall Historie of Plantes (1597) as "The Potatoes of Virginia". This was the first English description of the potato, and the first illustration published of the plant.
A good topic sentence for ancient Roman sports might be: What sports of ancient Rome involved man to man combat and what type of races were popular?
walter camp is in hell It deppends if he is a good guy or a bad guy,you never now. Opinion It depends on whether or not he accepted Christ as his savior before he died. If he did, then Walter Camp is in heaven. If he didn't, then he is unfortunately in hell.
it would have to depend on the topic.
Raleigh included families because he thought that they would most likely develop the colony to permanent settlement. :)
Raleigh included families because he thought that they would most likely develop the colony to permanent settlement. :)
Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) was most famous for his exploration of the Eastern part of what is know the United States. Elizabeth I knighted him, but her successor James I (who wanted to stay in Spain's good graces) had him executed after attacking a Spanish outpost in South America
Potatoes and tobacco, from USA.Fist good for you second not so good
Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) was most famous for his exploration of the Eastern part of what is know the United States. Elizabeth I knighted him, but her successor James I (who wanted to stay in Spain's good graces) had him executed after attacking a Spanish outpost in South America
He was a soldier and he commanded the british naval expeditions in the war with Spain. So, he helped to fight with Spain.
Moral topics needn't be a necessary or essential feature of an argument. Material topics are most often very good to be argued about. Only that meaningful arguments involve some topic, moral or material.
Opposing views on any given topic.
Raleigh included families because he thought that they would most likely develop the colony to permanent settlement. :)
Because he was an outspoken protastant and Queen Mary was Catherlic. Sir Walter Ralegh, for this reason, had nothing good to say about catholics, and why he was a favourite of Elizabeth I when she became Queen.
i do not know much about Raleigh but it has very good food