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Archaeologists are Digging at Roanoke to Finally Solve America s Oldest Unsolved Mystery

In the annals of post-Columbian American unsolved mysteries, none is bigger than Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. Known before it was lost as the Roanoke Colony, the English settlement was established in 1585 by Sir Walter Raleigh, and 120 men, women and children settled there in 1587 under Governor Joh White, grandfather of Virginia Dare,. Read more »

Smith Map – Encyclopedia Virginia

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New books at the Havre-Hill County Library

New books at the Havre-Hill County Library   by Havre-Hill County Library Staff   Following are some of the newest titles at Havre-Hill County Library.   New fiction “Whereabouts” by Jhumpa Lahiri. This Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s first new novel in nearly a decade follows a year in the life of an unnamed narrator in an unnamed city. Torn between stasis and movement, between the need to belong and the refusal to form lasting ties, she realizes she’s lost her way. Until one day at the sea, both overwhelmed and replenished by the sun’s vital heat, her perspective will abruptly change.

Middle and Southern English Colonies

Middle and Southern English Colonies Definition Send to Google Classroom: The establishment of the Middle and Southern English Colonies of North America was encouraged by the earlier English settlements of Jamestown Colony of Virginia in the south (founded 1607) and Plymouth Colony and, especially, Massachusetts Bay Colony in the north (founded 1620 and 1630 respectively). These early colonies not only inspired more English to cross the Atlantic to start a new life in North America but, in the Middle Colonies especially, those of other nations. The colonies of New England grew primarily from the Massachusetts Bay Colony following Plymouth’s success. Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire were all developed by religious dissenters from Massachusetts Bay. The regions which would become the Middle Colonies were largely controlled by the Dutch until 1664 while the lands of the future Southern Colonies were inhabited by Native Americans who were displaced as Virginia’s tobac

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