SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732
NORTH AMERICAN SETTLEMENTS
Question
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Honoring Queen Elizabeth I
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Spanish named it
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It was a Native American word
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It sounded good
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Detailed explanation-1: -Because she never married and ruled in her own right, Elizabeth was known in England as “the Virgin Queen, ” a moniker which inspired the Latin “Virginia.” Rather than the name of a single colony, “Virginia” was the English name given to all of North America not controlled by the Spanish or French.
Detailed explanation-2: -Protestant England, under the rule of Elizabeth I, sought to circumvent Spanish dominance in the region by establishing colonies in the New World. England’s attempt at colonization would serve two purposes. First, a colony would act as a buffer against Spanish control of the North and South American coasts.
Detailed explanation-3: -3What is the meaning of the name Virginia? “Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth I of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen. Historians think the English adventurer Sir Walter Raleigh suggested the name about 1584. That year, Elizabeth gave Raleigh permission to colonize the Virginia region."
Detailed explanation-4: -Sir Humphrey Gilbert led three unsuccessful attempts to establish a colony in America, but in 1583 was lost at sea while returning home. The following year, Elizabeth granted a patent to his half-brother, Walter Raleigh, transferring Gilbert’s rights to a large swathe of land on America’s east coast.
Detailed explanation-5: -VIRGINIA: Named by Sir Walter Raleigh for Elizabeth, the Virgin Queen of England.