Which english ruler sponsored voyages of exploration?
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Queen Elizabeth I of England is known for ushering in the Golden Age of England, which included many explorations of the Americas. While her predecessor, Queen Mary, did sponsor some explorations, and other rulers after he did also, there were significantly more expeditions completed during Elizabeth's reign from 1558-1603. For example, during her reign, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe between 1577 to 1580.
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The Age of Exploration, sometimes called the Age of Discovery, occurred from about 1450 to 1550. During this time, many European explorers, most notably those from Spain and Portugal, set out to explore the 'New World.'
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Queen Elizabeth I of England is known for ushering in the Golden Age of England, which included many explorations of the Americas. While her predecessor, Queen Mary, did sponsor some explorations, and other rulers after he did also, there were significantly more expeditions completed during Elizabeth's reign from 1558-1603. For example, during her reign, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe between 1577 to 1580.
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Queen Elizabeth I of England is known for ushering in the Golden Age of England, which included many explorations of the Americas. While her predecessor, Queen Mary, did sponsor some explorations, and other rulers after he did also, there were significantly more expeditions completed during Elizabeth's reign from 1558-1603. For example, during her reign, Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe between 1577 to 1580.
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