They traveled North to another tribe.
the jamestown settlement was important because the founders were trying to colinize jamestown and it was the first lasting settlement before that, Roanoke did not last
The Roanoke settlement, also known as the Lost Colony, was established in 1585 on Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina. This was before the founding of Jamestown in 1607 and Plymouth in 1620. The Roanoke settlement is notable for its mysterious disappearance, with the last known contact occurring in 1587 when a supply ship returned to find the colony abandoned. The fate of its settlers remains one of American history's enduring mysteries.
Because they were trying to colonize and James town was the first lasting settlement One settlement before that (Roanoke) did not last. But James town faced hard ships such as winter and mesquites carrying malaria.
Roanoke
well last year we learned about cape town and i think ur answers is a settlement from the past
Roanoke Colony
1899-1999
The only thing I can think of is last as in last in lineas opposed to last week as someting that happened before.
i think it was when the earthquake happened last year
They were last seen by Governor John White in August of 1587. As far as we know they haven't been seen by any Englishman (except the people within their own ranks) since. So, theoretically they are still lost. Consider, however, that they knew where they were so, theoretically, they were not lost. We just don't know what happened to them.
i had this question too and nobody had an answer to it!! someone needs to anwer it!!!!!!!!! Jamestown colony is important to England because it was the first English settlement after many years of failure.
Not unless it happened in the last episode of the last season. It would kill the series. Look at Moonlighting.