Not all investors wanted Roanoke colony solely to be used as a privateering base. Some hoped the plantations produced could maintain and finance England. Reverend Richard Hakluyt wrote Discourse of Western Planting to persuade Queen Elizabeth the need to build an establishment in America. Ralegh hid this document from public eye for fear of that people might steal his patent for colonization. Richard believed there need to be “more organized and rational in planning for colonization and discovery.” Hakluyt saw beyond privateering for glory, instead envisioned future benefits for England. In Discourse of Western Planting and Inducements for the Liking of the voyage Intended for Virginia Hakluyt composed how ‘orderly and logical’ a settlement