Manteo and the Algonquians of the Roanoke Voyages

Manteo and the Algonquians of the Roanoke Voyages

Author: Brandon Fullam

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2020-01-17

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1476638241

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When the English first arrived at the Outer Banks in the summer of 1584, they were greeted by native Algonquian-speaking people who had long occupied present-day North Carolina. That historic contact initiated the often-turbulent period of early American history commonly known as the Roanoke Voyages. Unfortunately, contemporary accounts regularly mischaracterize or marginalize the Algonquins, and their significance in this period is poorly understood. This volume is a unique collection of narratives highlighting by name all of the Algonquians who played a role in the often-contentious attempts to establish the first permanent English colony in the New World. Starting with Manteo, the fascinating Croatoan Indian who traveled to England twice and learned to speak English, this book focuses on the identities and endeavors of each of these individual Algonquians and tells their stories.


Ralegh's Pirate Colony in America

Ralegh's Pirate Colony in America

Author: Phil Jones

Publisher: America Through Time

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781634990523

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The lost colony of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, was England's first experiment in civilian empire building and the first attempt at peaceful co-existence between Native Americans and the English. It disappeared without trace, defeating intense efforts to find it. One hundred and twelve men, women, and children were abandoned there. The only man to risk his life in the battle to get relief supplies to the colony was John White, Roanoke's unlikely choice for governor and, in the end, its sole survivor. This new account of the tragedy gives a convincing explanation of how the project was doomed from the start. Phil Jones sets the tragedy in its global context and lays bare the myth of Elizabethan sea power, examining the true motives of its supposedly selfless heroes, who conveniently managed to reconcile patriotism with profiteering. With officially sanctioned piracy and plunder the only incentive for sailors in a private-enterprise war against Spain, it is hardly surprising that making money became the overriding priority to which everything else was sacrificed. The subsequent search for them among the local Indian tribes brought to light a grisly tale of ethnic cleansing. It heralded a race war of genocidal proportions, as Europeans and Native Americans fought for the control of a continent, a battle in which imported alien disease, rather than the superiority of European technology and culture, was triumphant.


The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590

The Roanoke Voyages, 1584-1590

Author: David Beers Quinn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 1068

ISBN-13: 1351540882

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Volume I: Texts from Hakluyt's Principall Navigations (1589), together with the items added by him in 1600 and much additional material, a few documents in summary form. This volume takes the narrative to January 1586/7 and includes a descriptive list of John White's drawings of the first colony; the narrative is continued to 1590 and later in the following volume, with which the main pagination is continuous. Volume II: Texts from Hakluyt's Principall Navigations (1589), together with the items added by him in 1600 and much additional material, a few documents in summary form. This volume takes the narrative from January 1586/7 to 1590 and later. Appended is an article on the language of the Carolina Algonkian tribes by James A. Geary, with a word-list; a chapter on the archaeology of the Roanoke settlements; a detailed account of the MS and printed sources; and a map of Ralegh's Virginia This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volumes first published in 1955.


Roanoke

Roanoke

Author: Lee Miller

Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9781559705844

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After 400 years, America's oldest mystery--the Lost Colony--is solved in this remarkable & gripping work of historical detection--spinning a tale of intrigue, sabotage, & murder.


A Kingdom Strange

A Kingdom Strange

Author: James Horn

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2010-03-30

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 0465021158

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In 1587, John White and 117 men, women, and children landed off the coast of North Carolina on Roanoke Island, hoping to carve a colony from fearsome wilderness. A mere month later, facing quickly diminishing supplies and a fierce native population, White sailed back to England in desperation. He persuaded the wealthy Sir Walter Raleigh, the expedition's sponsor, to rescue the imperiled colonists, but by the time White returned with aid the colonists of Roanoke were nowhere to be found. He never saw his friends or family again. In this gripping account based on new archival material, colonial historian James Horn tells for the first time the complete story of what happened to the Roanoke colonists and their descendants. A compellingly original examination of one of the great unsolved mysteries of American history, A Kingdom Strange will be essential reading for anyone interested in our national origins.


Roanoke: The Lost Colony

Roanoke: The Lost Colony

Author: Janey Levy

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2014-12-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1482421003

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Once John White stepped onto Roanoke Island in 1590, he discovered the English colony he had helped found 3 years earlier completely abandoned. Only two clues hinted at what might have happened. "CRO" was carved into a tree, and "CROATOAN" was etched into a post. Many explanations of the colony's fate have since been proposed. Young historians will be engrossed by the full account of the settlement of the Roanoke colony as well as the theories of what happened to the settlers. They'll learn much about the colonial period, Native Americans, and one of the great mysteries of American history.


The Lost Colony of Roanoke

The Lost Colony of Roanoke

Author: Edward F. Dolan

Publisher: Marshall Cavendish

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9780761413011

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Discusses the attempts by English colonists to establish a settlement on Roanoke Island and describes the disappearance of the entire colony.


Roanoke, the Lost Colony

Roanoke, the Lost Colony

Author: Bob Italia

Publisher: ABDO

Published: 2011-08-01

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1616137223

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Briefly describes the two failed attempts by English colonists to establish a settlement of Roanoke Island at the end of the sixteenth century.


Set Fair for Roanoke

Set Fair for Roanoke

Author: David B. Quinn

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 9780807841235

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Recognized as the outstanding authority on early English exploration and settlement in America, David Beers Quinn brings together in this book the results of his nearly forty years of research on the subject.