In the summary on top of the excerpt it states, “Sir Walter Raleigh, one of Elizabeth’s favorite courtiers, was given a charter which he used to …show more content…
In the official document the Queen states, “we giue and graunt to our trustie and welbeloued seruant Walter Ralegh, Esquire, and to his heires assignee for euer, free libertie and licence from time to time, and at all times for ever hereafter, to discover, search, finde out, and view such remote, heathen and barbarous lands, countries, and territories not actually possessed of any Christian Prince, nor inhabited by Christian People… ” (“Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh 1&3, 7) Sir Walter Raleigh and all the other colonist traveling to the new world have the rights/privileges stated in the quote above from the charter. They are given full authority, by the Queen of England, to take this voyage and colonize the Roanoke in the new world. This source is trying to convey that the Queen was sure that this would be a successful voyage to colonize the new world, but the colony failed and the colonist all disappeared …show more content…
It sates certain rights given to them while in the colony. They have the right to live, remain, and colonize Roanoke. This is an official document by Queen Elizabeth herself so this source is very reliable and professional. Raleigh and the colonist are there to take this land and inhabit it in the name of the Queen of