Sir Walter Raleigh traveled to North America primarily to establish a colony and expand English influence in the New World. He was motivated by the prospect of discovering new resources, such as gold and other valuable commodities, as well as finding a passage to the Orient. His expeditions led to the establishment of the Roanoke Colony in 1585, which was the first English attempt at a permanent settlement in North America. Ultimately, Raleigh's ventures aimed to enhance England's economic power and strategic position against rival nations.
walter raleigh travel to north carolina and virginia and it took 5 days.By Leona Thomas
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Walter Raleigh raised money to outfit a colony in North America.
Queen Elizabeth 1 didn't send him to find a colony. Raleigh put together and invested in the Roanoke Voyages, though. He did travel to South America, but he did not travel himself to North America.
Queen Elizabeth I chose Walter Raleigh to set up a colony in North America in 1584
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Walter Raleigh
Walter Raleigh explored parts of South America in present-day Venezuela and Guyana, as well as the east coast of North America, specifically the area that would later become the state of North Carolina.
He sailed for North America and trained the sailors that actually went to North America. He was beheaded by James I in 1618. hehe.
Sir Walter Raleigh.
Walter Raleigh discovered the potato and tobacco.
Sir Walter Raleigh traveled to America in 1584 when he sponsored an expedition to explore and colonize the New World. This expedition led to the establishment of the Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina, although Raleigh himself did not participate in the voyage. His efforts marked one of the first attempts at English colonization in America.