Sir Walter Raleigh's active exploration largely ended in the early 1600s, particularly after the failure of his final expedition to find the legendary city of El Dorado in 1617. Following this, he faced political challenges and was imprisoned in 1618, which effectively marked the end of his exploration endeavors. Raleigh's explorations and attempts to establish colonies primarily took place between the late 16th century and the early 17th century.
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Sir Walter Raleigh is predominantly known for exploring The Americas ie. he sailed West from England. The key aspects of his travels are: 1578 - Sir Walter Raleigh sails with his half brother, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, in the "The Falcon" to America. 25 March 1584 - Walter Raleigh receives the patent to explore and settle in North America. 1584 - Sir Walter Raleigh's fleet of seven vessels under Richard Grenville and Ralph Lane, with 108 men, reach Roanoke Island and establish a colony on 4 June 1584. 6 February 1595 - Sir Walter Raleigh leaves England to sail to the New World to search for the city of El Dorado (the City of Gold). 1595 - Sir Walter Raleigh explores the Orinoco. 1616 - Raleigh travels to Guiana, but his mission fails and he attacks a Spanish settlement (for which he was beheaded in 1618).
The exact date and birthplace of Walter Raleigh are uncertain. He was born between 1552 and 1554, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne, and his childhood was spent in the village of East Budleigh in Devon.
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Walter Raleigh died in 1618. He was executed on October 29, 1618, after being charged with treason against King James I of England. Raleigh was a prominent explorer, soldier, and writer during the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
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Sir Walter Raleigh organized expeditions to explore the New World in the late 16th century. One of his most notable expeditions was in 1585 to Roanoke Island, which is now part of North Carolina, in the United States.