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Original Message I am just learning about this. It's fascinating.

The lost colony.

At Fort Raleigh, archaeologists unearth clues about the settlements that disappeared more than 400 years ago.

IT IS 1585 IN ENGLAND, and Sir Walter Raleigh--poet, warrior, and scholar--has persuaded Queen Elizabeth to help finance a colony in the New World. The queen is eager to claim the land before the Spanish do, and Sir Walter Raleigh's vision of expansion and material riches is well received. Raleigh dispatches seven ships, 107 colonists, and Sir Richard Grenville, one of England's finest captains, to sail across the ocean to an untamed and primitive land. ...


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