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.
A recent theory about what happened points to a possibility that they ran out of a good water source and moved. The local native Americans were working with them. Items have been found from the colonists in a village north of the site and on the mainland where they had the colony. The only way they would have gotten there is from the colonists. There is a high probability that they lived with them and eventually moved further inland.
i have heard that it did and i heard that it did not
The Russian Winter.
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was NOT a significant motivation for the Emancipation Proclamation
By raising tobacco for export to Europe.
Capitalism! (C)
One significant factor in the failure of Roanoke was a lack of support and resupply from England due to delays caused by the Anglo-Spanish War. This isolation left the settlers vulnerable to harsh conditions, food shortages, and attacks from Native Americans. The absence of a strong leader and internal conflicts also contributed to the colony's demise.
A recent theory about what happened points to a possibility that they ran out of a good water source and moved. The local native Americans were working with them. Items have been found from the colonists in a village north of the site and on the mainland where they had the colony. The only way they would have gotten there is from the colonists. There is a high probability that they lived with them and eventually moved further inland.
A recent theory about what happened points to a possibility that they ran out of a good water source and moved. The local native Americans were working with them. Items have been found from the colonists in a village north of the site and on the mainland where they had the colony. The only way they would have gotten there is from the colonists. There is a high probability that they lived with them and eventually moved further inland.
no
Saturation.
something important
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0.06 beginning zeros are not significant
Your mom. Your dad
If the conversion factor is exact, then the number of significant figures in the answer is the same as the number of significant figures in the original number.If the conversion factor is an approximation, then the number of significant figures in the result is the lesser of this number and the number of significant figures in the original number.
The Russian Winter.
The cotton gin was a significant factor in the rise of slavery. Owners needed more slaves to keep up with the production of cotton.