It's hard to say. Many nations/colonies/shipbuilders sent ships to Africa, so there's not a definite answer.
The reason is he wanted to go on a voyage because when he and his brothers defeated a colony it had inspired him.
prince henry the navigator sent out several ships to explore the western coast of africa :)
Prince Henry was not credited with any discovery. He managed and sent many exploratory ships to Africa and designed many maps.
Namibia/ South West Africa
The Cape Colony.
The reason is he wanted to go on a voyage because when he and his brothers defeated a colony it had inspired him.
Henry the Navigator
prince henry the navigator sent out several ships to explore the western coast of africa :)
Nigeria is the name of the British colony in West Africa.
Prince Henry was not credited with any discovery. He managed and sent many exploratory ships to Africa and designed many maps.
The colony sold fish and built ships.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
The first colony in Africa was the Greek controlled areas of Egypt in the 500's BC.
The first to embark was the London Company, which sent forth three ships in December of 1606. James gave them three objectives: find gold, find a route to the South Seas, and find the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
John Smith was sent from England to help save (rebuild) the James Town Colony. He sent more men to work and because of this, John Smith made Jamestown the First Successful colony.
They didnt become a colony
No, convicts were never sent to South Australia. Originally, they were not going to be sent to Western Australia (the Swan River colony) either, but the residents of that colony asked for convict labour - hence the change.