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Queen Elizabeth I was queen from 1558 to 1603. The lost colony of Roanoke was started in the 1580's.

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Who did the queen of England send to start the first colony in north America?

Queen Elizabeth I was queen from 1558 to 1603. The lost colony of Roanoke was started in the 1580's.


Where was the lost colony originally located?

The Lost Colony came from England?


Where did the colonies come from?

The Lost Colony came from England?


What was the colony that disappeared after John White sailed back to England called?

The Lost Colony


Who was the governor of the Lost Colony who returned to England?

The governor of the Lost Colony of Roanoke was John White. He returned to England in 1587 to gather supplies for the colony but faced delays due to the Anglo-Spanish War. When he finally returned to Roanoke in 1590, he found the settlement deserted, with no sign of the colonists. The fate of the Lost Colony remains a mystery.


How did England lose its empire?

Because the Queen lost her clothes


The man to whom Queen Elizabeth granted the land on which the lost colony was planted was?

Walter Raleigh


What country was responsible for the colony that lost 50 settlers the first winter?

England. :D


How did the lost colony or Roanoke begin?

they started by having madea and shooting up the place.


Who did Queen Elizabeth grant land that became the site where the Lost Colony disappeared?

Sir Walter Raleigh


What is the lost colony now?

The lost colony may have been on the island of Croatoan. They are not sure though. john whit was the leader of the lost colony. He had to go back to England to get more supplies and food for the colony but faced the problem of a war with the Spanish Armada. The colony than either left to find new areas to live or died of hunger. No one is really sure.


Sir Walter Raleigh founded a lost colony of Virginia after receiving a or a grantto set up a colony?

Sir Walter Raleigh founded the Roanoke Colony in what is now North Carolina in 1585 after receiving a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I. The colony ultimately failed and became known as the "Lost Colony" when all its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared.