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Someone answer this please I’m struggling rn In 1587, a group of around 115 British settlers arrived on Roanoke Island,
building a settlement off of the coast of present-day North Carolina. Later
that year, the governor, John White, left the colony - including his wife,
daughter, and infant granddaughter - to return to England to gather
desperately needed supplies. However, White's return to the Roanoke
colony in the Americas was delayed due to England's involvement in a war.
When White finally arrived in 1590, he found no trace of the colony or its
inhabitants. The only clue left behind was a single word, “Croatoan,"
carved into a wooden post. Croatoan was the name of a local tribe of
Native Americans. To this day, the fate of the Lost Colony of Roanoke
remains one of the biggest mysteries in American history. doCompare the
true story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke to the fictional "Dark They Were,
and Golden-Eyed." Identify at least two similarities between the two
stories. Then, answer this question: Based on the conclusion of his story,
"Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed," what do you think Ray Bradbury
would say happened to the settlers of the Lost Colony of Roanoke? *

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