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The settlers of Roanoke, known as the "Lost Colony," vanished around 1590. When John White returned to the colony after a three-year absence, he found it deserted, with no sign of the approximately 115 settlers who had been left behind. The only clue was the word "Croatoan" carved into a post, suggesting a possible connection to a nearby island or tribe. The fate of the Roanoke settlers remains a mystery to this day.

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