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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 Lane involved himself with maritime affairs
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The Queen of England commissioned to seize 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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The colonies moved closer to the coast of Virginia with permission from the Natives
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The Queen commanded Lane to return to Virginia
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Sir Walter Raleigh sends 100 men to colonize
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Ralph Lane was the Govenor
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7 ships set sail for Roanoke
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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 garrison¨ and remained in that country for the rest of his life
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Lane would grow physical weakness and die