Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe led the expedition that landed on Roanoke Island. They were dispatched by Sir Walter Raleigh who had been commissioned by Queen Elizabeth I to establish a colony in North America.
It was actually Balboa Caboto Magellan or Vespucci who led the first European expedition.
The first expedition around the globe was led by Ferdinand Magellan.
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The Englishman who led the expedition to Roanoke was Sir Walter Raleigh.
John White led the second expedition to Roanoke Island in 1587, which aimed to establish a permanent English colony in the New World.
The expedition to Roanoke Island in 1585 was led by Sir Ralph Lane, who was chosen by Sir Walter Raleigh to establish the first English colony in North America.
The first expedition to Roanoke was led by Sir Richard Grenville in 1585, the second by John White in 1587, and the third by John White again in 1590.
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The journey to Roanoke was led by Sir Walter Raleigh, who sponsored the expedition to establish a permanent English settlement in North America.
The colonists for Roanoke came on multiple ships, with the main expedition led by Sir Richard Grenville arriving in 1585. John White later led another group in 1587, which established the ill-fated Roanoke Colony.
The first expedition to Roanoke Island in 1584 was led by Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe, on behalf of Sir Walter Raleigh. They were tasked with exploring and scouting the area for potential settlement by the English.
Englishmen under the orders of Walter Raleigh.
The third voyage to the Roanoke colony is known as the "Lost Colony" expedition led by John White in 1587. This expedition aimed to reestablish the failed colony, but upon arrival, all colonists had mysteriously vanished, leading to the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
Walter Raleigh, a prominent Englishman, led the expedition to Roanoke in the late 16th century. Though the colony ultimately failed and became known as the "Lost Colony," Raleigh's efforts were significant in establishing English presence and colonization in the New World.
Sir Ralph Lane led the expedition to Roanoke Island in 1585. He was appointed by Sir Walter Raleigh, who sponsored the expedition to establish the first English colony in North America. The group consisted of around 600 men who arrived on Roanoke Island, present-day North Carolina.