A colonizing expedition composed solely of men, …

Years: 1585 - 1585

A colonizing expedition composed solely of men, many of them veteran soldiers who had fought to establish English rule in Ireland, is sent to establish Raleigh’s colony in the spring of 1585.

The leader of the settlement effort, Sir Richard Grenville, is assigned to further explore the area, establish the colony, and return to England with news of the venture's success.

Upon arrival at the Outer Banks, the lead ship strikes a shoal and floods, ruining most of the colony's food stores.

After the initial exploration of the mainland coast and native towns here, a silver cup is noticed to be missing; the chief in the last native town visited is burned to death in retaliation.

Despite a lack of food and this rocky start to relations with a potential neighbor, Grenville decides to leave Ralph Lane and approximately seventy-five men to establish the English colony at the north end of Roanoke Island, promising to return in April 1586 with more men and fresh supplies.

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