Today's installment concludes Walter Raleigh's American Investment,the name of our combined selection from Arthur Barlow and Robert R. Howison. The
English Settle Colony
We have reason to believe that a great part of the colonists contributed nothing to the success of the scheme, and did much to render it
Walter Raleigh Prepares Another Expedition
Raleigh had now obtained the honor of knighthood and a seat in parliament; and deriving from this lucrative monopoly means for further effort, he made
The English Encounter Many Tribes and Leaders
Beyond this island there is the mainland, and over against this island falleth into this spacious water the great river called Occam by the
The King’s Brother
The soil is the most plentiful, sweet, fruitful, and wholesome of all the world.Continuing Walter Raleigh's American Investment,with a selection
The English Meet the Natives
His name was Granganimeo, and the King is called Wingina; the country, Wingandacoa, and now, by her majesty, Virginia.Continuing Walter Raleigh's
Walter Raleigh’s American Investment
This series has seven easy 5-minute installments. This first installment: The Expedition Reaches North Carolina.IntroductionAt the age of