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Feb 8 2011, 11:03 PM EST | Post edited: Feb 8 2011, 11:03 PM EST
the tree said "CRO"
they believed that it ment the group of indians in the area
the young croations had blue eyes and blond hair when White came back, not natural to the tribes of the Americas
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Feb 21 2012, 5:19 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 21 2012, 5:19 AM EST
In 1587, the English attempted to settle Roanoke Island for the second time. John White, father of colonist Eleanor Dare, and grandfather to Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the New World, left the colony to return to England for supplies. He expected to return to Roanoke Island within three months. Instead, he found England at war with Spain, and all ships were confiscated for use of the war efforts. White's return to Roanoke Island was delayed until 1590, by which time all the colonists had disappeared. The settlement was abandoned. The only clue White found was the word "CROATOAN" carved into a tree. Before leaving the colony three years earlier, White had left instructions that, if the colonists left the settlement, they were to carve the name of their destination, with a Maltese cross if they left due to danger.

"CROATOAN" was the name of an island to the south (modern-day Hatteras Island), where a friendly native tribe was known to live. Colonists might have tried to reach that island. However, foul weather kept White from venturing south to search on Croatoan for the colonists, and he returned to England. White never returned to the New World. Unable to determine exactly what happened, people referred to the abandoned settlement as "The Lost Colony".

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