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Why did the English establish a colony on Roanoke island

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because the island was surrounded by water. If they didnt have any water they wouldnt be able to survive.
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Lost Colony also classified as the Roanoke Colony, was the first attempt at ascertaining a permanent English foundation in North America. It was installed in 1585 on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, United States.

England's Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to impassioned to the Roanoke Colonies who wanted to initiate a persistent North American adaptation with the ascertainment of plundering Spanish shipping, mining for gold and silver, classifying an entrance to the Pacific Ocean, and Christianize the Indians.

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