6.2.1

Early Settlement

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Discovering North America

Parts of North America were the first places to be colonised successfully by the British, and Britain came to control thirteen colonies along the east coast.

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How did it begin?

  • By the end of the 15th century, Europeans were discovering new lands in parts of the world they had not previously known had existed.
  • Spain and Portugal were at the forefront of this age of exploration and discovery, being the first to discover Central and South America.
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English exploration

  • At this point, England could not compete with its European neighbours.
  • But at the start of the 17th century, investment in England’s navy and increased royal interest in exploration and discovery meant that England began to establish colonies overseas.
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Raleigh’s ventures in the Americas

  • Walter Raleigh (an English explorer) was responsible for establishing the first (unsuccessful) English colony in North America in 1584.
  • He established a colony along the east coast which he named Virginia (after the Virgin Queen Elizabeth).
  • To that colony, he sent a group of English settlers to establish a settlement called Roanoke.
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Roanoke

  • But the settlement mysteriously disappeared and when an expedition travelled to Roanoke from England a few years later, there was no sign of the colony.
  • Raleigh also set his sights on the great riches that he believed were available in the Americas in El Dorado (the ‘City of Gold’).
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Failure of Raleigh

  • Although Raleigh is remembered as a great explorer at the beginning of England’s age of exploration, he failed to establish a successful settlement in the Americas.

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5The Renaissance & Reformations: 1500-1598 AD

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11The Industrial Revolution: 1750-1840 AD

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