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Why is Roanoke called the Lost Colony? Select the best answer from the choices provided. Powhatan Indians destroyed it. Its settlers mysteriously disappeared. England gave it to the Spanish. All answers are correct.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Roanoke Colony on Roanoke Island in Dare County in present-day North Carolina was an enterprise financed and organized by Sir Walter Raleigh. It was carried out by Ralph Lane and Richard Grenville (Raleigh's cousin) in the late 16th century to establish a permanent English settlement in the Virginia Colony. Between 1585 and 1587, several groups attempted to establish a colony, but either abandoned the settlement or disappeared. The final group of colonists disappeared after three years elapsed without supplies from the Kingdom of England during the Anglo-Spanish War, leading to the continuing mystery known as "The Lost Colony". heres a little more for you

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