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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The first settlers moved to the Americas and established the Roanoke Colony.
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John White led the second group of settlers to Roanoke in 1587. He was an English artist and governor of the Roanoke Colony.
The home country settlers at Roanoke were from England, Jamestown settlers were also from England, and the Plymouth settlers were English Separatists, known as Pilgrims.
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The fate of the Roanoke settlers is unknown, as they disappeared without a trace. There are theories that suggest they may have been killed by Indigenous peoples, but this has never been confirmed. To this day, the disappearance of the Roanoke settlers remains a mystery.
Roanoke was settled by English settlers on Roanoke Island, present-day North Carolina. Jamestown was settled by English settlers in Virginia, while Plymouth was settled by English Separatists in Massachusetts.
Settlers landed on Roanoke Island on July 22, 1587
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The colony of Roanoke suddenly had disappeared. No one knows how or what happened to the settlers living there.