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Will New Dig Solve Mystery of America's Lost Colony?
Sep. 16, 2006

 

Before English settlers came to Jamestown, Virginia, or Plymouth, Massachusetts, they arrived on Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina.

In 1587 over a hundred men and women set up one of the first colonies in the United States. By 1590 the colony and all its settlers had disappeared—and no one knows why.

The English had first tried to settle Roanoke Island in 1585. Because the island had sand dunes protecting it from the Atlantic Ocean, the location seemed ideal for a village.

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Website: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/kids/2004/03/lostcolony.html


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