Age of Exploration THE NEW WORLD. The Countries involved in exploring the NEW WORLD Spain Portugal The Netherlands France England.

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Age of Exploration THE NEW WORLD

The Countries involved in exploring the NEW WORLD Spain Portugal The Netherlands France England

The Explorers Hernando Cortes-Spain/Conquered the Aztecs Francisco Pizarro-Spain/Conquered the Incas Giovanni da Verrazano-France/1 st to see NC Juan ponce de Leon-Spain/Fountain of Youth Lucas Vasquez de Allyon-Spain/1 st attempt to colonize NC Hernando de Soto-Spain/ 1 st to explore the southeast of what would be the USA

More Explorers Walter Raleigh-England/financial backer of attempts to colonize NC Queen Elizabeth I-England/granted Raleigh a Charter to colonize NC Amadas & Barlowe-England/1 st to explore NC Richard Grenville & Ralph Lane-England/ leaders of 1 st Roanoke colony John White-England/ leader of 2 nd Roanoke colony --- “The Lost Colony”

Amadas and Barlowe Expedition PURPOSE/ a colony to provide wealth for England ( a base for attacking Spanish ships) Queen Elizabeth I allows Walter Raleigh to take up the charter “to discover and inhabit strange lands” The job of Amadas and Barlowe was discovering a suitable place for the future colnies

The Ralph Lane Colony Commanded by Ralph Lane and Richard Grenville/John White was also along Established on Roanoke Island Problems: low on food, trouble with the Native Americans and poor leadership Returned to England with Sir Francis Drake in June of 1586

“The Lost Colony” John White was Governor of the colony 117 men, women and children leave Plymouth, England on April 26, 1587 Virginia Dare was the 1 st European child born in the New World