Walter Raleigh went exploring primarily to seek new territories and riches for England, driven by the promise of wealth from resources like gold and silver. He aimed to establish colonies in the New World, particularly in North America, to expand English influence and trade. Additionally, his ventures were motivated by a desire for personal fame and fortune, as well as the broader national interest of competing with Spain and other European powers in the race for colonial expansion.
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Captain John Smith
Yes, he had three sons - Damerei (died in infancy), Walter (known as Wat, killed while on an expedition) and Carew, who outlived Sir Walter.
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No, he went on "The Falcon"
I don't know who raligh was founded by but I might know who founded the town Raleigh, NC
writing and exploring
writing and exploring
collecting stuff for the fight
He started sailing in 1844
Walter Cunningham was too scared to go near the Radley place due to the rumored stories about Boo Radley, such as him coming out at night to harm people. Walter's fear and superstition kept him from exploring or interacting with the Radley house and its mysterious occupants.