Roanoke: The Mystery of the Lost Colony

Roanoke: The Mystery of the Lost Colony
ISBN-10
0439712661
ISBN-13
9780439712668
Series
Roanoke
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction / History / United States / Colonial & Revolutionary Periods
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Scholastic Nonfiction
Author
Lee Miller

Description

The lost colony of Roanoke is one of America's oldest and most intriguing historical mysteries.

The lost colony of Roanoke is America's birthplace and one of America's oldest mysteries. What makes this book unique is that every clue furnished by primary documents is treated as evidence. It answers the three questions essential to solving the mystery: Why were the lost colonists lost? Where did the lost colonists go? Why were the lost colonists never recovered?

The answers come from the clues the colonists themselves left and are startling:
* The colonists were not lost because of bad luck or a shortage of food, but because they were sabotaged! (cont.)

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