Explore with Sir Walter Raleigh

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Where Are We Heading Raleigh planned several expeditions to the Americas The queen kept him at court at first but he later became the first European to visit Guiana now Guyana in South America The Orinoco River stretches Big River from the mountains of Venezuela to the Atlantic Ocean Its name means a place to paddle in the language of the local Warao people TO VIRGINIA Expanding the empire But you can’t go In 1584 Queen Elizabeth gave Raleigh permission to explore far-off parts of the world She wanted to become a more powerful ruler and she wanted England to rival the empire Spain had created in the New World or the Americas after Christopher Columbus had sailed there in 1492 Raleigh believed the Americas contained resources such as gold He sent expeditions to establish a colony in North America He named the land Virginia for Elizabeth who was known as the Virgin Queen because she never married 6 TRAVEL WITH THE GREAT EXPLORERS ROANOKE The first settlement Raleigh chose Roanoke a sandy island off what is now North Carolina above as the site for his settlement Several European families moved there but they faced problems including hostile Native peoples poor harvests and a lack of supplies The island was abandoned in 1586 then resettled in 1587 The last group to live there disappeared mysteriously in 1590 and Roanoke became known as the Lost Colony Whosoever commands the sea commands the trade whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world and consequently the world itself Walter Raleigh on English attempts to build an empire