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The Age of Exploration

The Age of Exploration. Elizabeth I ruled England from 1559 to 1603 During her reign as Queen, England saw its power as a nation increase Elizabeth goal:. The Golden Age of England. The Kingdom of Spain. Spain led to world in wealth and power due to two reasons: 1. Gold from the New World

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The Age of Exploration

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  1. The Age of Exploration

  2. Elizabeth I ruled England from 1559 to 1603 During her reign as Queen, England saw its power as a nation increase Elizabeth goal: The Golden Age of England

  3. The Kingdom of Spain • Spain led to world in wealth and power due to two reasons: • 1. Gold from the New World • 2. Colonies set up in the New World

  4. Sir Walter Raleigh Was a poet, writer, and sailor For years he and other English sailors preyed upon Spanish ships, stole their gold and gave it to Elizabeth Raleigh’s goal is to start a new colony in North America.

  5. What advantages does a Colony bring? • 1. Raw Materials • Examples • 2. Cheap Labor • Examples • 3. Gold • Examples

  6. The Lost Colony of Roanoke Explorers Cartographers • Read over the handout on the Lost Colony • Complete the terms and the first three questions on the worksheet • Read over the handout on the Lost Colony • Find the 13 clues scattered along the hallway. Copy each clue as you find it into your notebook

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