White likely felt a mix of hope and anxiety as he sailed back to England in 1587. Hope stemmed from his belief in the potential success of the Roanoke colony and the promise of establishing a new settlement, while anxiety arose from the uncertainty of their survival and the challenges they faced. Additionally, the distance from his family and the burden of responsibility for the colonists would have weighed heavily on him, contributing to a sense of foreboding about their fate.
When Sir Francis Drake sailed back to England in 1587, he likely felt a sense of accomplishment and pride for successfully completing his circumnavigation of the globe. He may have also felt relief and gratitude for having survived the perilous journey and the various challenges he faced along the way. Additionally, Drake may have felt a sense of anticipation and excitement to share his discoveries and experiences with the people of England and the Queen.
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John White left England in 1587 to go to Roanoke Island as part of the second attempt to establish a colony there.
Sir Richard Grenville who returned to England leaving Ralph Lane in charge.
No - she was the GRANDdaughter of John White. Virginia Dare was born on August 18 1587 to Ellinor and Ananias Dare. Virginia was the first child born in America of English parents. She was the granddaughter of John White, a leader of the colony which had settled one month earlier on Roanoke Island. White sailed for England nine days later, and when he returned to the island in 1590 there was no trace of the inhabitants.
Virginia Dare was born on August 18 1587 to Ellinor and Ananias Dare. Virginia was the first child born in America of English parents. She was the granddaughter of John White, a leader of the colony which had settled one month earlier on Roanoke Island. White sailed for England nine days later, and when he returned to the island in 1590 there was no trace of the inhabitants.
Roanoke Colony
Roanoke Colony
Drake sailed his fleet into Cadiz against the Spanish fleet in 1587.
The group that settled in Roanoke in 1587 was led by John White. He was an English artist and explorer who was appointed as the governor of the Roanoke Colony by Sir Walter Raleigh. However, when White returned to England for supplies, he was delayed by the war with Spain and was unable to return to Roanoke for several years. When he finally returned in 1590, the colony was mysteriously abandoned with no signs of the inhabitants.
John White returned to Roanoke in 1587 to check on the colony he had previously established. He was concerned about their well-being after being delayed due to a war between England and Spain.
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.