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In the late 1500s, England sought to establish a colony in North America to gain wealth and address its growing population. Queen Elizabeth, along with Sir Walter Raleigh, Arthur Barlowe, and Philip Amadas, spearheaded this initiative. They set sail on April 27, 1584, arriving at Pamlico Sound, where they encountered the Algonquian Indians, including leaders Chief Wingina and Granganimeo. Trade ensued, leading to the return of two Indians, Manteo and Wanchese, to England. The favorable reports from Barlowe and Amadas spurred further expeditions, aimed at starting a colony and fort construction.
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England Plans to Settle Notes 20 Sept 10
Why did England plan to settle • They wanted the wealth that Spain was building • England had a problem with a growing population
Who was involved with this plan • Queen Elizabeth • Sir Walter Raleigh • Arthur Barlowe • Philip Amadas
When did this take place • The late 1500 • They set sail on April 27 1584 arrived July 4 1584
Where did the explorers land? • Up the eastern coast to Pamlico Sound near Hatteras
What occurred during this exploration • They met Algonquian Indians • Indian leaders: Chief Wingina and his brother Granganimeo • They traded items • Two Indians returned to England: Manteo and Wanchese they stayed for about a year
How did the report effect future expedition • Barlowe and Amadas gave a glowing report. • Another expedition was led by military men Grenville and Lane. • The purpose the start a colony and to establish a fort.