They assimilated and lived among the Native Americans.
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It is unknown what really happened. The only part that people really know happened is that a couple people went back to England to get supplies and food for the new land. However, there was a war, so the people couldn't return to Roanoke for about 3 years. Upon their return, they saw no people left and there were bones scattered everywhere. No one really knows for sure what really happened, but one theory is that there was an Indian attack.
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The La Salle Indians were the main inhabitants.
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They assimilated and lived among the Native Americans.
What happened to the colonist at Roanoke Island is shrouded in mystery. One theory is that they were assimilated into the local Indian tribe, called the Croaton. Another is that they died of starvation and resorted to cannibalism.
The most recent archeological research has them living with the Native Americans inland from where they started. They have found English artifacts within the dig of the village. Everything points to them living there.
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To be accurate, a theory must continue to explain what
To be accurate, a theory must continue to explain what
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Most of the settlers of Roanoke Island returned to England to gather more supplies and resources to support the struggling colony. They left behind a small group to maintain the settlement, but when the supply ship was delayed due to the war with Spain, by the time they returned, the colony had disappeared, leading to the mystery of the "Lost Colony of Roanoke."