Exampleintroductions
Exampleintroductions
1584. Explorers Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe were the first
known Europeans to set eyes on the island (Happened to Roanoke;
Ridenour & Roanoke Voyages). Just one year later Queen Elizabeth gave
Sir Walter Raleigh permission to colonize it (Ridenour). They arrived in
1585, just off the coast of present day North Carolina (Pruitt). With John
White as their leader, they started the first colony of Roanoke (Ridenour;
Pruitt). The colonists were not prepared, so John White left for Britain for
supplies. (Ridenour; Pruitt). The colonists badly needed supplies, but
because of the war with Spain, he did not return for three years (Pruitt).
When he did return, all he found were two clues (Pruitt). A tree with the
word CRO scratched into it, and a post with CROATOAN carved into it
(Pruitt). So what really happened to the colonists in Roanoke?
Its 1590 and you are Sir Walter Raleigh checking back on the
colonists that you sent out three years ago to settle on Roanoke Island
(now known as the Outer Banks, off the coast of North Carolina)
(Pruitt ; Roanoke). However, when you get there everyone is gone...
You look around and all you see is the word CROATOAN carved
into a nearby tree. Have they had an attack from the local Natives,
the Croatans (Stevens; Roanoke & Basu)? Could they possibly have
gone to Croatoan Island for more supplies (Stevens ;Roanoke)?
You decide to send people out on the island to look for them, but
when they come back they say there was no sign of them at all
(Stevens; Roanoke)... Where have they gone? Are they even alive?
How could 100 settlers just vanish (Roanoke)? These questions
have fueled one of the biggest disappearing acts ever...the lost
colony of Roanoke.
Schluter thinking when he built the Amber Room for Peter the Great and
his wife Catherine (Smithsonian)? What was Hitlers purpose for creating
Operation Barabossa (Operation)? Was the Amber Room actually
cursed? As we delve into the history and mysteries that are the Amber
Room, close your eyes and imagine it as if you were there (History).