In 1587, John White lead 117 colonists to Roanoke Island to build a new settlement.
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John White returned to England to gather supplies and reinforcements for the Roanoke colony that he had established. He intended to return quickly, but due to delays caused by the Anglo-Spanish War, he was unable to come back for three years. When he finally returned to Roanoke Island, the colonists had disappeared, leading to the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
John White left England in 1587 to go to Roanoke Island as part of the second attempt to establish a colony there.
John White left Roanoke Island in 1587 to return to England to seek additional supplies and support for the struggling colony. He was delayed in his return due to the Anglo-Spanish War, and when he finally made it back to Roanoke in 1590, the entire colony had vanished, a mystery that remains unsolved to this day.
John White left Roanoke to return to England to gather supplies and reinforcements for the struggling colony. He intended to come back quickly but was delayed due to various circumstances including war with Spain. When he finally returned to Roanoke, the colony had disappeared without a trace.
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John White returned to England to gather supplies and reinforcements for the Roanoke colony that he had established. He intended to return quickly, but due to delays caused by the Anglo-Spanish War, he was unable to come back for three years. When he finally returned to Roanoke Island, the colonists had disappeared, leading to the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.
John White left England in 1587 to go to Roanoke Island as part of the second attempt to establish a colony there.
John White left Roanoke Island in 1587 to return to England to seek additional supplies and support for the struggling colony. He was delayed in his return due to the Anglo-Spanish War, and when he finally made it back to Roanoke in 1590, the entire colony had vanished, a mystery that remains unsolved to this day.
Ralegh's settlement in what is now North Carolina was on Roanoke Island. It became known as 'the lost colony'. It was designated the Cittie of Ralegh, but the name never quite took hold because the colony failed.
John White left Roanoke Island to go back to England. He told the colony that he'd be back in about 7 months to get some more supplies. (The colony was starving.) When he got to England, it was at war with Spain. It took 3 years to get back to Roanoke Island. When John White returned, everyone had dissapeared. ALL 100 PEOPLE HAD GONE MISSING.IF THERE IS A BETTER ANSWER, PLEASE IMPROVE.
John White left Roanoke to return to England to gather supplies and reinforcements for the struggling colony. He intended to come back quickly but was delayed due to various circumstances including war with Spain. When he finally returned to Roanoke, the colony had disappeared without a trace.
John White left the Roanoke colony in 1587 to return to England for more supplies. He was delayed in his return due to the Anglo-Spanish War, which prevented him from coming back to the colony until 1590. By the time he returned, the entire colony had disappeared, with no trace of the settlers to be found.
Sir Richard Grenville left 15 men behind on Roanoke Island when he returned to England for supplies in 1586.
The 1584 voyage was intended to establish a military basion in the New World. The plan was to find a hiding place where English ships could retreat after having raided the Spanish treasure fleet. The third voyage in 1587 was supposed to go to the Chesapeake Bay, not Roanoke Island. The colonists were landed at Roanoke Island - temporarily they thought - "But as soon as we were put with our pinnace from the ship, a gentleman--by the means of Fernandez--who was appointed to return to England, called to the sailors in the pinnace. He charged them not to bring any of the planters back again, but to leave them on the island"
The Spanish war; There was a Spanish war going on so, Captain John White's ships and crew could not leave England
He found the tree of "CROA" ( which stands for Croatoan ) had no streak but no one was on the island of Roanoke. There are many theories of what happened to the colony, but no one really knows the real story.