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LOST COLONY

The Lost Colony:
The Different viewpoints of what happened to the missing people.
Jamestown is thought by most of our general population to be the first colony in the New
World. This is only half true. Jamestown is considered our first successful colony,
however it was not our first attempt at a colony. There were a few attempts to colonize
the New World before Jamestown and one in particular that is found to be interesting is
Raleigh also known as the Lost Colony. It received this name due to the fact that the
colonists that settled this colony disappeared very mysteriously. This poses the question
of What happened to the people of Raleigh? There are many different viewpoints of what
occurred to the colonists and the goal here is to address each one of them.
In England, a document signed on January 7, 1587, created a governing body called the
Governor and Assistants of the City of Raleigh in Virginia. John White, an illustrator
and map maker, was appointed governor. Then on May 5, 1587, eighty-five men, seventeen
women, and eleven children boarded the ships heading for the New World. The plan was
originally designed for the colony to settle at Chesapeake Bay, however on July 22, 1587,
Simao Fernandes, the ship captain of the expedition decided to drop everyone off at
Roanoke Island, the site of a previous expedition called Greenville, instead of pushing
up the coast to the Chesapeake Bay. John White believed that they would reunite with the
fifteen colonists left behind from the previous expedition. Instead he only found the
bones of one of the men, obviously slain by natives the previous autumn and discovered no
signs of the other fourteen men. 
The colonists decided to rebuild the old fortress and buildings and pursue to Chesapeake
Bay the following spring. After about a month of unloading, Fernandes decided time was
drawing near for his departure from the New World. With his departure imminent, the
colony faced a dilemma. White and his assistants all agreed that one of them needed to go
back to England to secure additional supplies for the colony. The one chosen to go was
John White. On August 27, 1587, White set sail for England in the smaller of the ships
with a crew of about fifteen men. His journey was a treacherous one due to an accident at
sea that injured twelve of his crew of fifteen , virtually disabling the ship. However,
thought to be a perilous journey, White finally arrived with news of the city of Raleigh.
But there would not be a return voyage in six months as expected. Spain had put
together a mighty fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada. This caused Queen Elizabeth
to order all English ships discontinue normal business and join the effort to fight off
the Spanish fleet. Due to this and other mishaps, White did not get back to the city of
Raleigh until August of 1597 which was three years later. 
Coincidentally, the colonist of Raleigh were gone just as the colonist of Greenville that
were left before them. There are many different possibilities that may have occurred. It
is one of the greatest mysteries with various view points. One thing all mysteries have
in common is that there are no ready answers. Often there are many answers but non of
which even the greatest authorities agree on. In the case of the lost colonist an
investigator can appreciate the intriguing views. It can only make one more and more
curious.
What did happen to these people who were left behind? Where they murdered by the natives?
Where they enslaved by the natives? Where they able to make it to other destinations?
Could they have been destroyed by the Spanish. 
Anita Larsen author of The Roanoke missing persons case Tends to belive that the colonist
were destroyed by the natives. The colonist staying on the island soon recognized that
they needed protection from the indians. The indians had killed 
As believed by Helen Hill Miller author of Passage to America. The Spanish destroyed the
colonist. A Spanish seaman who had been captured by the English returned to Havana to
testify that he had seen  signs of horned cattleand a branded mule at the Chesapeake Bay.
The taker of the testimony added: from these indications I infer that this is where the
English had settlement. Keeping in mind that the Spanish and English were enemies. The 
Spanish fleet was sent out to attack the settlers. 

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