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The Lost Colony of Roanoke (1585-1590) Colonization The Lost Colony of Roanoke (1585-1590)

Sir Humphrey Gilbert In 1553, Gilbert is given a charter to settle Newfoundland Claims it for Queen Elizabeth I Died at sea

Sir Walter Raleigh Given permission to claim land in North America Claims Roanoke Island in the name of Queen Elizabeth I

Roanoke Colony – Attempt #1 (The Ralph Lane Colony) 1585, 100 men were sent to colonize Roanoke Colony Things were so rough during the winter, they returned to England Richard Grenville leaves, promising the return with food. You are here

Factors that led to the demise of the Ralph Lane Colony Lack of food for colonists and Native Americans Ralph Lanes strict leadership. Increasing tension with Native Americans.

Roanoke Colony – Attempt #2 (The Lost Colony) 1587, Raleigh sends another group of settlers 91 men, 17 women, and 9 children Lead by John White Needed supplies, White returns to England

White Returns… 3 years later, White returns to Roanoke Colony was deserted of all inhabitants The only clue was the word “Croatoan” carved on a gatepost

And they were never seen again… What do you think happened to them?