Sir Walter Raleigh is known for bringing back tobacco and potatoes from America to England in the late 16th century. His introduction of tobacco sparked widespread popularity in Europe, contributing to its commercialization. Potatoes, initially viewed with suspicion, eventually became a staple food in various cuisines across the continent. Raleigh's voyages significantly influenced the agricultural and cultural landscape of England.
Sir Walter Raleigh went to America, brought back queen Elizabeth I potatoes and sweet potatoes and he also brought back tobacco.
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yes, Sir Walter Raleigh did bring back potatoes and he brang back tobacco too. Although both of theese were already known via the spanish.
Walter Raleigh returned from his last expedition to South America in 1618.
Supposedly, Sir Walter Raleigh.
Sir Walter Raleigh sought to find El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, during his expeditions in South America in the late 16th century. He believed that discovering this wealthy civilization would bring him fame and fortune.
Yes
Tobacco. The Native Americans had used it in various ceremonies.
No! It is thought he took carrots TO America from Spain.
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it is illegal to bring back any type of exotic animal from Mexico to the us
Sir Walter Raleigh went to America, brought back queen Elizabeth I potatoes and sweet potatoes and he also brought back tobacco.
Sir Walter Raleigh brought goods back from the Americas, particularly from the region that is now known as Virginia. He introduced various products, including potatoes, tobacco, and corn, to England, which later became popular. Raleigh's expeditions were part of the broader efforts to explore and colonize the New World during the late 16th century.
Potatoes and tobacco, from USA.Fist good for you second not so good