Sir Walter Raleigh was an English aristocrat, soldier, courtier and explorer. No one is quite sure what happened to Roanoke - that is why it's been nicknamed the "Lost Colony."
Sir Walter Raleigh (c.1552 - 29 October, 1618), was a famed English writer, poet, courtier and explorer. He was responsible for establishing the second English colony in the New World (after Newfoundland was established by Sir Humphrey Gilbert nearly one year previously, August 5 1583), on June 4, 1584, at Roanoke Island in present-day North Carolina. When the third attempt at settlement failed, the ultimate fate of the colonists was never authoritatively ascertained, and it became known as "The Lost Colony".See more at Wikipedia.org...
The Colony of Virginia was claimed for the British Crown in 1584 by Sir Walter Raleigh though it was later abandoned until 1607. At the time the Queen of England was Elizabeth the First - sometimes known as the Virgin Queen - Hence Virginia. When the United States was formed, West Virginia was one of the states created from the old Colony along with Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois.
People from England came over to live in the new world the Americas to start a settlement called Roanoke and when they came there were Indian attacks and it is also known as the "lost colony"
France was once called Gaul and was a Roman colony.
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Sir Walter Raleigh was the govenor of the lost colony of Roanoke.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Walter Raleigh
The failed Roanoke colony was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh. Queen Elizabeth I granted Raleigh the charter to establish colonies in the New World, leading to the settlement at Roanoke Island in 1585.
The Roanoke Island colony was led by John White, who was appointed by Sir Walter Raleigh. John White served as the governor of the colony, which later became known as the Lost Colony due to its mysterious disappearance.
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Sir Walter Raleigh
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The Raleigh colony was Roanoke, the lost colony. It is off the coast of North Carolina.
NEW ANSWER:The founder of Roanoke was Sir Walter Raleigh, of England.
Englishmen under the orders of Walter Raleigh.
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