Subject Matter
Genres:
historical
Character(s):
Manteo; Wanchese; Menatonon; Okisko; Wingina; Queen Elizabeth I; Mary, Queen of Scots; Philip II; Sir Walter Raleigh; Philip Amadas; Arthur Barlowe; Granganimeo; Thomas Harriot; Richard Hakluyt; Sir Richard Grenville; Sir Ralph Lane; John White; Simon Fernandes; Thomas Cavendish; Sir Francis Drake; Elizabeth White Dare; Virginia Dare; George Howe; Vicente Gonzalez; John Smith; Pocahontas; Wahunsenacah; Machumps
First Line:
Something's not right.
Synopsis:
Manteo, a Croatan, and Wanchese, a Roanoke, narrate the history of the lost Colony of Roanoke. Sir Walter Raleigh is granted a patent to found an English colony, but ignores the more hospitable Chesapeake Bay in favor of a colony on Roanoke Island, not far from Spanish shipping lanes, hoping it would make a good base for privateering. Poorly located, without a decent harbor, and managed by governors who develop poor relations with the natives, the first colony fails within a year. A second colony is immediately established, but three years later is found to have completely disappeared.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
116
Notes:
Explores the background leading up to the establishment of the Roanoke colony, including the life style and politics of the pre-colonial natives, and the establishment, failure, re-establishment, and disappearance of the colony itself, from c. 1585-1625. The fate of the colonists is unknown. Several theories, some fanciful, are presented.