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creat An image representing this text "The Roanoke Founding: The Vision for a New World ,The narrative of Roanoke begins with the ambitious scheme of English adventurer and nobleman Sir Walter Raleigh, who sought to establish a permanent English presence in the New World. Raleigh was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I to explore and colonise the vast areas of North America. When the first exploratory party landed in 1584 off the coast of what is now North Carolina, Roanoke Island was chosen as the site for the new colony because of its advantageous position and wealth of natural resources."
creat An image representing this text "The Roanoke Founding: The Vision for a New World ,The narrative of Roanoke begins with the ambitious scheme of English adventurer and nobleman Sir Walter Raleigh, who sought to establish a permanent English presence in the New World. Raleigh was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I to explore and colonise the vast areas of North America. When the first exploratory party landed in 1584 off the coast of what is now North Carolina, Roanoke Island was chosen as the site for the new colony because of its advantageous position and wealth of natural resources."
creat An image representing this text "The Roanoke Founding: The Vision for a New World ,The narrative of Roanoke begins with the ambitious scheme of English adventurer and nobleman Sir Walter Raleigh, who sought to establish a permanent English presence in the New World. Raleigh was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I to explore and colonise the vast areas of North America. When the first exploratory party landed in 1584 off the coast of what is now North Carolina, Roanoke Island was chosen as the site for the new colony because of its advantageous position and wealth of natural resources."
creat An image representing this text "The Roanoke Founding: The Vision for a New World ,The narrative of Roanoke begins with the ambitious scheme of English adventurer and nobleman Sir Walter Raleigh, who sought to establish a permanent English presence in the New World. Raleigh was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I to explore and colonise the vast areas of North America. When the first exploratory party landed in 1584 off the coast of what is now North Carolina, Roanoke Island was chosen as the site for the new colony because of its advantageous position and wealth of natural resources."