Because they were jealous
Roanoke was the name the local Indians had for the area.
The Ameirican Indians
colonist was at war with the French and Indians
It is beleived that some of the Roanoke colonists may have been taken in by native tribes, however there is no evidence to believe this was a "rescue", the native people were known to take captives and some of the Roanoke colonists may have been kept alive as slaves.
The Powhatan Indians.
The colonists attempted to settle again on Roanoke Island in order to establish an English presence in the New World and to potentially find valuable resources that could benefit England economically. Additionally, they may have been motivated by the hope of establishing a successful colony that could provide opportunities for English settlers seeking a new life in America.
Sir Walter Raleigh was granted a charter by Queen Elizabeth I to explore and colonize the area in the New World, leading to the establishment of Roanoke Colony. The land was not "purchased" from the Native American tribes living there, but rather settled by English colonists.
Roanoke island
The Roanoke Island mystery refers to the disappearance of the English colonists who settled there in the late 16th century. The settlement was found abandoned with no trace of the settlers, leading to speculation and theories about what happened to them. The mystery remains unsolved to this day.
Roanoke was the name the local Indians had for the area.
Nobody knows. They are still lost.
John White
The colonist had vanished.
1588
The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
Because the colonist were using force with the Indians
2 years or three