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MoistCr1tikal Reacts to The Lost Colony of Roanoke by LEMMiNO with Twitch Chat

Apr 30, 2024
but that's not me, no, we'll go towards the end of the 16th century, a man named john white embarked on a transatlantic voyage and his destination was

roanoke

island, along the southeastern coast of north america, on this island White had established an English

colony

about three years earlier and was now returning to take over as governor after a long and difficult journey. White finally arrived at the

colony

only to find that the more than 100 men, women and children he had left behind they had disappeared. A secret message carved into a tree. was one of the only clues left at the scene before White had the opportunity to conduct a more thorough search.
moistcr1tikal reacts to the lost colony of roanoke by lemmino with twitch chat
The ship returned to England and left a mystery in its wake: what happened to the

lost

colony of Roanoke. I think I know the conclusion. I'm just going to say it. I don't remember if this is correct since it's been so long and I haven't actually seen this video. I made a mistake. It begins in 1584, when two ships crossed the Atlantic to search for a suitable site for the planting of the first permanent English university group of level one eggs in level one July made the land pleasant the English quickly developed friendly relations with the natives local Americans and were soon invited to their village on Roanoke Island after about a month of the exploring expedition they returned to their ships and sailed back to England when the expedition returned at the end of September, the man in charge of the enterprise Walter Raleigh immediately began preparations to plant a permanent colony somewhere along the Outer Banks.
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Raleigh was shortly after knighted by Queen Elizabeth. The first new land was to be named Virginia in honor of the Virgin Queen in April 1585. a fleet of seven ships left England with a complement of about 600 men and loaded with enough provisions to sustain the colony for about a year The fleet reached the Outer Banks in the at the end of June, but was soon removed. I don't know anything about it. Navigating the waters of the outer banks can be notoriously treacherous as indicated by these sinking ships and as the flagship passed through one of the shallow inlets she struck a sandbar and was nearly destroyed as the flagship carried most of the provisions and most of it was now spoiled by sea water.
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The scope of the colony had to be reduced dramatically. About 100 men, many fewer than initially planned, were stationed on Roanoke Island and with the approval of the natives began construction of what it was. To become the colony of Roanoke, the island was chosen primarily for its strategic value, providing quick access to the ocean while also making the colony invisible to Spanish patrols. Spain had already colonized the last claim to much of what the English now called Virginia, so I had to be careful, the old war is great to me. A second wave of supplies and reinforcements was expected.
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They receive the 20 gift submarines again without the colonists knowing. The queen rescinded the order to deal with more pressing concerns in England as such once the colonists fled. without food they had to depend on the bounty of nature they appreciated fat travelers they always thanked them very much they became desperate and struggled to meet the increasing demands of the settlers this excessive dependence quickly began to strain their relationship as people had begun to notice a trend Disturbing Whenever the English visited a Native American village, many of its inhabitants inexplicably collapsed and died. The natives believe that the English could kill from a distance by firing invisible bullets and were not far away, although it was unknown at the time that the English carried deadly pathogens. against which the natives lacked immunity and therefore an epidemic was inadvertently unleashed among the indigenous population.
The two leaders in Roanoke, colonial governor Ralph Lane and Indian chief Wengena, eventually became so suspicious of each other that cohabitation was no longer possible when Gina decided to remove her people from the island and retreat to a larger village in the mainland, meanwhile, Lane came to believe that when Gina had formed an alliance with other tribes, they were plotting to launch an attack on the colony, whether parodied. Lane decided to take pre-preventive action on June 1, 1586, and Lane's men headed to the mainland. No, I'm pretty sure he has a real explanation. I think they just moved in, literally left, chased and decapitated Gina and her head.
Later impaled outside the Holy Forge colony a week later along with a veritable fleet commanded by renowned sea captain Sir Francis Drake thrown off the outer banks on their way back to England due to lack of food and violence it was decided to abandon the economy The settlers were hastily evacuated and after nine long months they all returned home, all except three who were not located in time for the evacuation, so the fleet left them behind. They were never heard from again whether the exploring expedition of 1584 had been a resounding success. The colony of 1585 was a categorical failure.
Relations with the Native Americans had completely collapsed, severe lack of food had made their lives miserable, and they had failed to locate rumored sources of gold and copper that might have made the enterprise worthwhile despite all this. . at least a man, but at least they found friends his name was john white white was a painter and artist through some tigers and pseudo until now they were drawn by him or based on his work in a somewhat ironic way, however, there is no surviving portraits of White himself. Participation in these previous trips is a bit ambiguous. He had been part of the exploring expedition in 1584, but was definitely part of the voyage in 85.
What is not clear is whether he stayed in the colony or returned to England with the departure fleet to For example, White's name is not He is included in a surviving list of all settlers, but some historians believe that this is simply an oversight and that he was, in fact, part of the colony. In any case, White and others eventually persuaded Sir Walter Raleigh to attempt a second adventure as opposed to the first colony, which had been more if Roanoke grew so large that they could construct teleportation and they teleported after a long fight to secure the necessary funding, a fleet of three ships commanded by whites who would also serve as governor. from the colony deported to England in the late spring of 1587. thank you, thank you, so you can go to the recep senpai thank you. long time of observation the misfortune of the first colony did not end with its evacuation in 1586 only a few days later a ship full of provisions sent by sir walter raleigh arrived at the outer banks the crew spent some time so it was a great void when they discovered a terrifying adventure going from one place to another the same thing happened two weeks later when a fleet bound for England loaded with supplies and reinforcements also found the colony deserted and was unwilling to leave the colony vacant;
However, the captain left 15 crew members in Roanoke before the fleet resumed its course towards England. John White had been told about the 15 crew before setting out, so when his fleet approached the Outer Banks in late July 1587 he intended to pay them a visit, but this is where things turned. they become confused. You see, the second colony was never intended to settle in Roanoke after the whole long list of complications encountered by the first colony made it clear that Roanoke was far from an ideal. the location, on the other hand, the second colony or the city of raleigh, since the man in charge and with such an immodest name, was going to be planted somewhere along the coast of the Chesapeake Bay, this had a lot More sense, the water was deeper to allow the passage of larger ships, precarious monsters like that.
Around the outer banks there was plenty of open space, the soil was more fertile, and everything around it seemed an improvement over Roanoke Island, but the fleet's Portuguese navigator, Simal Fernandez, had other plans. Fernández had also been the navigator on the two previous expeditions and was away. A more experienced sailor than White, how does all this relate to Roanoke? Although it seems that much of the crew respected Fernandez's authority as such when Fernandez decided to ignore the planet Chesapeake Bay and instead simply dumped the colonists on Roanoke. White did nothing to challenge his decision. The rest of the crew quickly fell into line and soon everyone disembarked for Roanoke.
Upon arriving at the abandoned colony, there was no sign of the fifteen crew members they had come to help. Instead, they found a pile of bones that appeared to be the remains of one of them. They suspected that the men had been attacked by Indians and any doubts they may have had would soon arise. After only a few days on the island, a settler was attacked by a group of natives who showered him with 16 arrows before sinking. the skull of him with a wooden club wow, a brutal but unmistakable message, the English were no longer welcome in Roanoke, yet the colonists were not without allies.
When the exploring expedition returned to England in 1584, they brought two Native Americans named John Cheese and Mantio. With them, one cheese was from Roanoke, while Manteo was from a neighboring town on the island of Croatoan, when they were finally brought back to North America in 1585, they had developed very different opinions about the English as soon as they made landfall, A Chase returned to Roanoke with nothing but resentment towards these foreign invaders, meanwhile Mantio was fascinated by everything the English had to offer, he became their trusted guide and also a mediator of sorts. Yes, they had technology and first contact, so after the death of George Howe White they approached the Croats and confirmed what they had initially suspected a large group of Indian tribes had attacked the 15 crew members stationed in Roanoke this coalition was headed By none other than Juanchi, at least that bastard crew member had died in the attack while the rest escaped in a small boat and were never seen again.
Roanoke had become a much more dangerous place to live. Simal Fernández remained anchored near the outer banks for about a month before deciding to survive the colony if it wanted to be truly self-sufficient. he argued that they would need more people and more food and a nuclear reactor. Governor White would return to England with Fernández so he could bring supplies and resupply the colony. White was initially hesitant to leave because he feared that he would be accused of desertion if he returned to England alone without mentioning that he would have to abandon his daughter, who had recently given birth to her own daughter named Virginia on this remote and precarious island, but over time They convinced him to go and when the fleet left at the end of August 1587 he couldn't know that he would never see any of them again oh no, the kraken got him huh, we live in such a boring world after a long and difficult journey, I wish it was something of a return, the elder god Cthulhu was the one who left.
Behind all this, no ship would leave England until the threat of a Spanish invasion passed. This was bad news for White and, despite his best efforts, he remained trapped in England for three long years, not until the spring of 1590 with help. by sir walter raleigh, that white man finally managed to book passage on a convoy bound for america upon reaching altitude, i haven't seen those terrifying sounds, smoke seemed to emanate from

roanoke

island, two ships were quickly dispatched and the crew fired the ship's cannons. To make their presence known, the men could see a large fire as they approached the island, but White never clarifies if it was natural dust.
Once on land, they headed to the west end of the island. They appreciate the dust. The footprints seem to be friends. What does that mean? That with no sign of those to whom they belonged, the search party headed north and came across a tree where someone had carved the letters c-r-o. When they reached the entrance to the colony they found a second inscription, it was the word Croatoan engraved on a wooden post the post was just one of many that now formed a defensive barrier around the colony the colony itself was deserted and had clearly been so for some time due to the overgrowth of grass and weeds the houses had been demolished and stripped of all the valuables they had.
Iron bars, some cannons and fire iron were found. Valuable chests, as far as one could tell, no one had lived here for quite some time. The story of the

lost

colony often focuses on the two engravings and without the full context it is easy. to see how an author might imbue theseinscriptions with intrigue and mystery, in truth, the carvings are some of the best understood elements. White had no doubts about its meaning. White explains in his notes that before leaving in 1587, he and the settlers had come. According to an agreement, if they decided to leave the colony before the governor's return, they had to leave a secret sign of their destination;
Furthermore, if this abandonment was imposed on them, they had to include a cross to indicate distress because no such white cross had been found. He was sure that the colonists had moved safely to Croatoan Island. I told him that I quickly returned to the ship and convinced the captain to set course for Croatoan, but as the crew prepared to leave, the anchor cable broke and, without the spare anchor, the captain felt it was impossible. too dangerous to continue in the end, White never made it to croatoan and it was the last time he ventured across the Atlantic, yes they literally just left, oh yes this place sucks them in, while an unsatisfying conclusion seems relatively safe to assume the lost colony. from roanoke just moved to the island of croatan, the case is closed, not sure the alarm is great, the story is not quite seen while explaining the meaning of the inscriptions, White revealed another interesting but disconcerting detail with a In a single sentence, White explains that before leaving in 1587, the colonists preparing to advance 50 miles toward the mainland, while Croatoan is about 50 miles south of Roanoke, is also an island that is clearly not part of the mainland as such.
This solitary sentence introduces even the slightest bit of doubt into White's version of events. As if the main robber and the Cohen investigation were not their destination after all, if so, where could they have gone twenty years after they Did the roanoke colony get lost? the anglo-spanish war had come to an end john white faded into obscurity and sir walter raleigh had been found guilty of treason for plotting against the crown yes i know it's something else anyway the renewed interest in america saw The planting of a third colony in 1607. The Jamestown Colony was established within the borders of a vast confederation of Native American tribes ruled by a man the English called Power.
One day Powhatan captured the colony's future governor, John Smith, and told him about a place where horrible European clothes lived; Then after his release in 1608 Smith drew a rough map of Virginia and this is one of the notations, unfortunately this claim and others like it were never properly investigated so we will never be able to know if this was anything more than a rumor Another unconfirmed report was that all but a few settlers had been massacred by the Power Only Five as a sign of the region's trouble. Is White reported no human remains or signs of a battle when he returned to Roanoke in 1590.
Still, an acquaintance of John Smith later wrote that Powhatan had confessed to the massacre after Smith was captured, but Smith himself makes no mention of this. Alleged other reports included sightings of Native American children with unusually pale skin and blonde hair, leading many to suspect that they might be descendants of the lost settlers, which they had no way of knowing at the time. However, the timing was that albinism was much more common among Native Americans than among Europeans. A stronger clue emerged a century later, when English explorer John Lawson made contact with a tribe known as the Hatteras.
The Hatteras occupied the same land as the Crawtowen, but the island was now much larger and was known as Hatra Island after a storm closed one of the inlets, the hater explained to Lawson that some of her ancestors had been white and could read, several members of the tribe also had gray eyes, a unique trait of The hates according to Lawson also told of a local legend about the ghost ship which they referred to as Sir Walter Raleigh's ship. Lawson became convinced that the hater was actually a descendant of the lost colony, just as John White Lawson believed the colony had been relocated. to Croatian and over time the two peoples had become one, so now we have two sources more than a century apart defending the same version of events.
John White says they went to Coratone because of the carvings. John Lawson says they went to Croton because of the gray ice and the ghosts. It may not be the most decisive evidence, but it makes a compelling argument after Lawson's encounter with the hates in 1701. Nothing of importance would be uniformly understood, that is, until the late 1930s, when a series of peculiar stones suddenly They brought the mystery back to life. inscribed with messages supposedly written by eleanor dare the daughter of john white unfortunately all turned out to be fake oh well all except the first stone whose authenticity remains in doubt this stone features a message from dare addressed to white in which he describes the tragic death of his husband and son, the composition of the stone makes it very suitable for writing a message, but it was a poor choice for a forger, as they would have had to chemically age the new markings to match the worn surface;
It wouldn't have been impossible, but it would have been quite difficult. to do so in the 1930s, why would they bother to falsify that the stone was never heard from again in the first place and that the precise location of its discovery was conveniently kept secret? The credibility of the writing is equally questioned and there is simply no consensus on what to say. Modern archaeological research has also been plagued by uncertainties. Excavations at Roanoke have mostly confirmed the presence of a 16th-century English colony but have done little to determine its fate, while excavations at Hatteras have turned up a mix of Native Americans and Europeans. artifacts including the hilt of a light sword, but nothing that can be definitively linked to the lost colony to make matters worse, much of the evidence may now be underwater due to centuries of shifting sands and erosion of the islands.
Damn time, he's crazy with frustration. Due to this lack of progress, researchers made a notable discovery in late 2011, while inspecting the colonists were still alive, a member of the first colony discovered immortality and took note of these patches. Historically patches like these have been used to fix minor bugs so no one had ever thought twice, this time someone did and they carefully examined the patches below the bottom patch and they found exactly what you would expect, minor fixes below From the top patch, however, they found this pointed Siemens star, it is a real representation of a fort.
A comparable symbol can be seen on this map from the early 17th century. The paint used to draw the symbol matches the paint used elsewhere on the map, including corrections drawn on top of the bottom patch that suggest it was drawn and hidden by White himself. Which is even more disconcerting. A slightly smaller four-pointed star surrounded by two concentric squares has been painted with invisible ink on the top of the patch. This symbol can even be faintly discerned with the naked eye, meaning that it has been hidden in plain sight all along. Finally, this fort is located on the mainland, but what is it all about? 50 miles are the settlers among us, now Jesus Christ, the location of the hidden fort was quickly named site x in reference to the expression x marks the pleasant place, while the fort itself has not yet been found, assuming it ever was. been.
The archaeological excavations carried out have discovered some elements of interest. Ceramic fragments. I know your channel very well. They are indicative of an English presence, but like the hate findings, an indisputable link to the lost colony has yet to be established. Thanks again. Having said that. the investigation is still ongoing and the smoking gun, whatever it is, will probably already have been found by the time you're watching this, assuming this is the intended location for the city of Rome, why was it hidden with a patch no matter how tempting it was? to be? Imagine some elaborate conspiracy.
There is a very simple explanation. Remember how in 1608 John Smith sent this rough map of Virginia. I forgot in 1608. Well, this is not the original map but an illicit copy. A copy made secretly by the Spanish ambassador and covertly transmitted to the king of Spain, so England had good reason to be concerned about confidential information, such as the location of a fort that was intercepted by enemy spies. Another example is how the colony was hidden in Roanoke through a mission that we still don't know the precise location or layout of. of the colony because it was never indicated on any of the surviving maps, well, go on, what do you mean?
I was looking at it directly among historians and archaeologists. This secret served a purpose as it prevented Spain from finding the colony. In fact, Spain continued. look for the colony long after it was lost, so it's unlikely they had anything to give you potato and bait eventually; on the other hand, if the fort was never built, the patch may be precisely what it was always assumed to not be. more than a correction. Furthermore, the almost invisible symbol drawn at the top of the patch strongly implies concealment rather than a simple revision after reviewing all available evidence.
This is what I'm thinking, so John White left Roanoke in 1587 just when he couldn't return the The colony split into two groups, one of them headless for sight x while the other went to live with the friendly Croatians at wait for the governor's return, which did not suffer a severe drought right next to the white left, so it is possible that the relocation was not only motivated by dwindling supplies and hostilities water and crop production simulators for decades with which the settlers may have formed families and thus become inseparable from the indigenous peoples among whom they lived, this would not only explain the disappearance but also the Croatian inscription 50 miles inland. like the gray eyes of the hatteras, although I'm still leaning towards it being fake, I find it interesting how the challenge stone was supposedly discovered a few miles north of site x, after all, if you're a fake and want to convince.
United States of the 1930s that this stone is genuine Why claim that he found it so far from Roanoke? It should also be noted that much of the evidence is based solely on the words and paintings of one man. Parts of White's account could easily be a misinterpretation or exaggeration, so depending on the evidence you consider credible, other solutions are equally plausible - for example, some believe that the colony went ahead with the original plan and relocated. Somewhere along the coast of the Chesapeake Bay, others believe they were all lost at sea after a failed attempt to return to England. but these solutions are as useful as saying that the colony disappeared into thin air without a more localized place of interest to look for corroborating evidence; there is practically no hope of resolution;
Having said all this, many questions remain about what happened to the three abandoned colonists and the thirteen crew members Why Zimao Fernández disobeyed orders and threw the colonists into Roanoke Why one of the two engravings was left incomplete Why everyone was called John as soon as To the most important question of all, well, if there is an answer to that question, it probably is. lies buried somewhere at site a more paranormal element. At play, I think what could have also happened is that maybe a dimensional rift occurred at some point, perhaps due to an intense weather anomaly, and through that rift came one of the Lovecraftian villains that we recently learned about and that's what happened thanks to optimal climates.
And I can't be proven wrong yet, but I think I eventually will.

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