That would depend on which lost colony you were asking about, but Fletcher Christian establish a colony on Pitcairn Island after the mutiny on the bounty.
"The Lost Colony", because groups of people attempting to establish it either abandoned the settlement or DISAPPEARED!!!
Yes, the Roanoke Colony is famous for being an English settlement that mysteriously disappeared in the late 16th century. It is often referred to as the "Lost Colony" due to the unknown fate of its inhabitants.
The Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina was established in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh. The colony mysteriously disappeared by 1590, leading to it being known as the "Lost Colony."
The English established a colony in Roanoke Island in the late 16th century as part of their efforts to establish a permanent settlement in the New World and to expand their territory and influence in North America. Sir Walter Raleigh led the expedition to create the colony, but it ultimately disappeared under mysterious circumstances, leading to the colony being known as the "Lost Colony."
The English established a colony on Roanoke Island in the late 16th century to establish a permanent settlement in the New World and to gain a foothold in North America. The colony, known as the "Lost Colony," ultimately failed and its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared, leading to ongoing speculation and interest in the story.
Sir Walter Raleigh
"The Lost Colony", because groups of people attempting to establish it either abandoned the settlement or DISAPPEARED!!!
Yes, the Roanoke Colony is famous for being an English settlement that mysteriously disappeared in the late 16th century. It is often referred to as the "Lost Colony" due to the unknown fate of its inhabitants.
The Puritans did not establish a colony on Roanoke Island. Roanoke Island was settled by Sir Walter Raleigh's group, also known as the "Lost Colony," in the late 16th century. The Puritans settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the early 17th century for religious freedom.
The Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina was established in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh. The colony mysteriously disappeared by 1590, leading to it being known as the "Lost Colony."
Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to establish a colony in Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina, in the late 16th century. This settlement became known as the "Lost Colony" when its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared.
Sir Walter Raleigh funded expeditions to establish the Roanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina in the late 16th century. The fate of the colony remains a mystery, as it disappeared sometime between 1587 and 1590, earning it the nickname "The Lost Colony."
The English established a colony in Roanoke Island in the late 16th century as part of their efforts to establish a permanent settlement in the New World and to expand their territory and influence in North America. Sir Walter Raleigh led the expedition to create the colony, but it ultimately disappeared under mysterious circumstances, leading to the colony being known as the "Lost Colony."
they did establish the Plymouth colony during 1620 and then later established more colony's elsewhere
The Lost Colony came from England?
The English established a colony on Roanoke Island in the late 16th century to establish a permanent settlement in the New World and to gain a foothold in North America. The colony, known as the "Lost Colony," ultimately failed and its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared, leading to ongoing speculation and interest in the story.
Sir Walter Raleigh sponsored the colony after he was given the charter by Queen Elizabeth I, because the condition was that he establish a colony or lose the right to the charter. One expedition to Roanoke had the purpose of founding a military colony there to establish a British stronghold.