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Cabot claims newfoundland in North America for King Henry VII
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Ralph Lane served in Queen Elizabeth's court
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Ralph lane suppressed a rebellion in Scotland
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Ralph Land involved himself with maritime affairs
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The Queen of England commissioned to seize ships seized ships
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Ralph Lane would offer his use to England and would help them when England would be in disagreements with Spain
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Lane receives a commission to go to ireland and direct the construction of forts
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Expedition meets natives on the second day
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Set sail for North America from England, and claims land 600 miles each direction from England
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Sir Walter Raleigh sends 100 men to colonize
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The Queen commanded Lane to return to Virginia
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The colonies moved closer to the coast of Virginia with permission from the Natives.
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7 ships set sail for Roanoke
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Ralph Lane was the Governor
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Seven ships of about 600 men were sailed to go to Roanoke
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Sir Francis Drake set sail with all 107 original men from England to the "New World" to go back to England
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Lane was back in Ireland in 1592 serving as “muster master general” and “clerk of the check of the garrison” and remained in that country for the rest of his life.
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Lane would grow physical weakness and die