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Colony Of Roanoke Essay

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In a way, Roanoke is just like every other colony sent from Europe. Colonies encountered great hardships, people died, and disease struck them. The colony of Roanoke had all of these… and then some. Before the colonists sailed over, they needed to know where to go, so in late 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh sent captain Philip Amada, and Captain Arthur Barlowe, to find a place to settle in the New World, and they just so happened to settle upon a little island named Roanoke. A few months later, with a location in mind, a supply ship captained by Sir Richard Grenville carried 107 men from Plymouth, England to Roanoke Island, and dropped them off to build a settlement, in what is now Dare County. The colonists didn’t know it yet, but the second they stepped off the ship, the colony was going to go down in flames… literally.
Founded in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh, The colony of Roanoke was created in an attempt the be the first permanent British colony to settle in the New world, however Queen Elizabeth the …show more content…

This time, the governor was John White. White captained the ship to the new world, but the voyage took too long and the colony arrived too late for farming. After the colonists were dropped off at the new world, John White went back to England to get supplies to bring back to the colony. When he tried to come back to the colony with supplies, he was delayed by the Spanish Armada, causing him to come back to the colony three years later. Honestly, John White thought that without supplies for three years, the colony would have surely perished, but he went back anyway. When he arrived, there no trace of the colonists. All he found when he arrived at Roanoke Island was a burnt down village and the word CROATAN carved into a nearby tree. White and his crew immediately thought that the colonists had went to Croatan Island, some 50 miles away, but When he went there, White and his crew still found no sign of the

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