In 1584 and 1585 Ralegh and his investors sponsored and organized reconaissance trips to Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina. In 1587 a third voyage was organized, consisting of some 120 men, women and boys. By this time Ralegh had no direct connection or investment in the voyage and merely lent his name to it. The colonization attempt failed and became known as the lost colony. Ralegh did not accompany any of the Roanoke voyages. Although it is often believed that Ralegh traveled to Roanoke Island, he did not.
a charter :p
To Establish the principle of self government in Plymouth Colony
The Latvins
Juan Ponce de León returned to Florida in 1521 in an attempt to establish a colony. His earlier exploration in 1513 had led to his discovery of the region, but the 1521 expedition was met with resistance from the indigenous populations. Ultimately, he was wounded in a skirmish and subsequently died from his injuries, preventing the establishment of a successful colony.
san salvador in 1492 by christopher Columbus
they did establish the Plymouth colony during 1620 and then later established more colony's elsewhere
Massachusetts bay colony
he didn't "establish" any colonies
CHARTER
Jamestown
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quebec
Qubec
in mexico.
establish colony for people of all religion establish colony for people of all religion
to escape religious persecution establish a puritan commanwealth
they established the Plymouth colony