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Q: What was the only clue that John White discovered about the missing settlers when he returned to the Roanke colony?
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Why did both attempts to settle in roanke fail?

The first time he sent all men.The second time the settlers ran out of supplies


How did Jamestown disappear?

Nope! It was Roanke.


Which state has 'the lost colony of roanke'?

Virginia


What was Virginia Dare's middle name born on Roanke Island?

None is known and she may not have had a middle name.


What event led to the disapperance of colony at roanke island?

We don't know. That's what makes it a "disappearance" and not a "failed colony"


What is FIRST permanent English settlement in America?

Roanke was settled in 1585-1587, but was found missing later in 1590. With the word "Croaton" carved into a tree. There's also Jamestown founded in 1607. That is still remaining. Either one would work. Most people go by Jamestown, but it is really Roanoke. Well that's what I think( the little twelve year old girl. Nobody listens to us kids!).


How was the colony of Jamestown set up?

Roanke was Sir Walter Raleigh's last attempt to establish a colony. His failure gave people an idea and in 1606,the idea emerged again,this time,it was built right.


Did The London Company backed the settlement at Roanoke Island?

No, The London Company was not involved in the settlement at Roanoke Island. The Roanoke Island settlement was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh, under orders from Queen Elizabeth I. The London Company later established the Jamestown settlement in Virginia in 1607.


Did the London company back the settlement at Roanoke Island?

The London company did not back the settlement at Roanke island


The London Company backed the settlement at Roanoke Island.?

The London company did not back the settlement at Roanke island


What is the first permanent English settlement in America?

Seems to me that would be Jamestown 1607. Not in Canada you say? Au contraire. The U.S. claim to Jamestown is based on the idea that they lawfully acquired it. They did not. The USA took English land by violence, by force, not rightfully. Canada is the natural and rightful inheritor of all British possessions in North America, including Jamestown. So it is in Canada,we just can't access it right now. Of course the Treaty of Paris might suggest otherwise but then Canada never signed that. ;)


What is the mystery of roanke island?

The mystery of Roanoke Island involves the disappearance of an entire colony in the late 16th century. The fate of the colonists, who were part of a failed English settlement, remains unknown to this day, with theories ranging from assimilation with local Native American tribes to violent conflicts. The word "Croatoan" carved into a post has been seen as a potential clue, but the true explanation remains a historical enigma.