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The colonists who settled Roanoke Island mysteriously disappeared.
Roanoke was named the lost colony because the first time people settled and some went back to england. Well the people that went back they came back to Roanoke but the people that settled dissapeared. The only thing that was left was a tree with the carving " CROATOAN" . Nobody knows what happend , still investigating-a 4th grader
The answer is the lost colony of Roanoke.
The Spanish settled St. Augustine, Florida in 1565. The first English settlement was on Roanoke Island off the coast of NC in 1588. It disappeared. Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English colony in 1607.
New Amsterdam was settled just one year after Jamestown. Plymouth Colony was settled one year after Jamestown. It was in existence from 1620 to 1691.
John White led the group that settled in Roanoke in 1587. He was an English artist and cartographer who served as the governor of the Roanoke colony.
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The Roanoke colony was settled on Roanoke Island in present-day North Carolina.
The Roanoke colony was settled in 1585 by the English on Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina. The settlement was later abandoned in 1587, resulting in the mysterious disappearance of its inhabitants.
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Jamestown, Roanoke island, and _____
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Englishmen under the orders of Walter Raleigh.
Yes, both Roanoke Island and Jamestown were settled by the English as economic ventures to establish colonies for trade and profit. Roanoke Island, settled in 1585, was intended to create a base for privateering against Spanish ships, while Jamestown, settled in 1607, aimed to find gold and other valuable resources.
The English settled Roanoke because they were forced to stop their travel early to avoid the hurricane season. They settled in the first area that they located in their travel, which was the Roanoke area.
Roanoke Island was first found and explored by English explorers led by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585.