When Captain John White returned to Roanoke, he found the colony abandoned, with no sign of the colonists. The only clue was the word "Croatoan" carved into a post, suggesting they may have moved to an island nearby. Additionally, he found the letters "CRO" etched into a tree.
Nobody knows for sure; thought it was probably some combination of food shortages, disease, and conflict with the natives, and the Colonists did not know how to survive in their new environment. Also, it was built on a marsh and they did NOT have enough supplies! They didn't start farming when they got there. Plus, the first attempt was all soldiers, so there were no women to 'keep the peace'. And because the soldiers were not exactly kind to the Indians when they arrived, the Indians probably weren't to concerned with the colonists health. the second attempt, however, failed because when John white returned to England for more supplies, he couldn't return for 3 more years, because England was at war with Spain. when he returned, there was nobody there. After two failed attempts to establish a colony on the Atlantic coast of America, Sir Walter Raleigh sent 150 settlers to the island on Roanoke Island in 1587. Things began badly since it was too late in the year to plant a crop and the natives were hostile. The fate of the 1587 Roanoke Island colony is unknown. When John White returned in 1590 he found no trace of the colonists, including his daughter Eleanor, son-in-law Ananias, and their daughter Virginia. Two possible clues were found - "CROATOAN and "CRO" carved on a tree and a post. This might have indicated that at least some of the colonists moved south to live with the friendly natives. Some may have moved north to the Chesapeake Bay (the place they were supposed to go to), some may have tried to sail back to England (they had a pinnace at their disposal) and some may have moved inland. We just don't know. The lost colony of Roanoke, is one of US history's greatest mysteries.
Well, honey, the Roanoke were actually a group of people, not a fashion trend. They were a Native American tribe that lived in what is now North Carolina. So, to answer your question, they probably wore traditional Native American clothing like deerskin garments and moccasins. Hope that clears things up for ya!
An archaeologist might explore ancient ruins to uncover artifacts, tools, and evidence of past human activities. They may also investigate burial sites to learn about burial practices and customs of an ancient civilization. Finally, they could explore ancient cities to gain insights into the daily lives, structures, and organization of past societies.
A person who builds things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stoneworker.
A person who makes things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stone carver.
No place. There are no such things as ghosts.
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The readers of Roanokers Magazine voted Luigi's as the best Italian restaurant in Roanoke. However truly authentic can mean a lot of things. You'd have to make that judgement for yourself.
Through decay when living things die, and through their wastes.
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If you are talking about things that were bought for you personally then no. However, if things were bought together and you are able to talk with your former partner you could divide things between the two of you. Gifts should not be returned if they were bought for you. If you bought gifts for your partner they should be returned to the rightful owner.
He can, but he would normally have more important things to do.
Captain America.
The word captain is a common noun, a word for any captain, a person. A proper noun is a name for a specific person, place, thing, or a title,If the sentence is, "a captain strolled the deck", captain is a common noun. However when being used as a name like Captain Crunch, or the movie 'Captain America', captain is a proper noun.
Philippians 4:8 "Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things."(KJV)
In the King James versionthe word - Finally - appears 6 times2 Cor 13:11 Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.Eph 6:10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.Phi 3:1 Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. To write the same things to you, to me indeed is not grievous, but for you it is safe.Phi 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.2 The 3:1 Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you:1 Pet 3:8 Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous:
For the same reason anyone does - to learn useful things.