Raleigh dispatches another group of colonists in …

Years: 1587 - 1587
July

Raleigh dispatches another group of colonists in 1587.

John White, an artist and friend of Raleigh's who had accompanied the previous expeditions to Roanoke, leads ninety-one men, seventeen women, and nine children, tasked with picking up the fifteen men left at Roanoke and settling farther north, in the Chesapeake Bay area.

The Roanoke settlement is reestablished after forty of the colony's men had already been shipped to Roanoke Island to search for the fifteen men stationed there, but of the men left the year before, only the bones of a single man are found.

The one local tribe still friendly towards the English, the Croatans on present-day Hatteras Island, report that the men had been attacked, and the nine survivors had taken their boat and sailed up the coast.

The settlers land on July 22, 1587 on Roanoke Island.

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