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==First sentence==
Shouldn't the first sentence end with something like "... to establish a permanent English settlement in North America"? Otherwise an "English settlement" could be just about anywhere...
--[[User:Aeonblue158|Aeonblue158]] ([[User talk:Aeonblue158|talk]]) 22:49, 18 August 2015 (UTC)

== Confusing reference to geographical location ==
This phrase: " at the site of the ancient Croatoan capital, 50 miles (80 km) from the old Roanoke colony", should have an indication of the actual location. <small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/78.221.18.82|78.221.18.82]] ([[User talk:78.221.18.82|talk]]) 14:24, 27 November 2015 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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== Colony Name? ==
Roanoke is a native American word for white beads make from shell (origin- From Powhatan rawrenock "things rubbed smooth by hand")so using that word would be after the colony was already in place I would think. Did Elizabeth/Raleigh have a English name for the new colony or was it just formed and sent without one? It wouldn't be under the Virginia Company would it as that wasn't formed until James I was in power in 1603 (Jamestown 1607)? I do know the Virginia charter was vast ("sea to sea") and covered most of Carolina and overlapped the Plymouth charter founded later. <small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/96.126.193.15|96.126.193.15]] ([[User talk:96.126.193.15|talk]]) 16:29, 15 March 2016 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

== Dead reference ==
Reference #27 seems to no longer link to a paper or an article - It seems rather important, too. Does anyone know of other sources?--[[Special:Contributions/92.243.251.196|92.243.251.196]] ([[User talk:92.243.251.196|talk]]) 01:15, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
:updated with http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/9244947/Ancient-map-gives-clue-to-fate-of-Lost-Colony.html [[User:Meters|Meters]] ([[User talk:Meters|talk]]) 01:28, 30 April 2016 (UTC)

== Tobacco and potato in Europe ==
The sentence "the Roanoke colonists introduced tobacco, maize, and potatoes to Europe" is planinly wrong, as those were introduced in Spain almost 80 years before.
:The source says those items were introduced to England, so I've edited the sentence accordingly. Thanks for finding that. <span style="font-family:Verdana; ">—'''[[User:Howcheng|<span style="color:#33C;">howcheng</span>]]''' <small>{[[User talk:Howcheng|chat]]}</small></span> 18:03, 17 December 2016 (UTC)

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I propose switching the citation style to Sfn notes, which allow for citing different pages of the same work in separate citations, eliminating the need for the 'rp' template. I think the rp template, especially combined with the AMA style, makes the article hard to read, with unusual small parenthetical numbers between the regular footnotes and prose. [[User:UpdateNerd|UpdateNerd]] ([[User talk:UpdateNerd|talk]]) 11:41, 30 March 2022 (UTC)
== Why is there no reference to the obvious? ==
And vastly more probable. That, like many early colonies, they were massacred by natives? There's zero reference to mass murder or killing by natives within the article besides one single reference to the first colonist murdered whilst fishing for crabs. Why would the most obvious conclusion not be listed, even in passing? Further, why is this semi-protected when the user requesting semi-protection was clearly told that their request was invalid? This needs unprotection, as it doesn't require it. I am suspicious that removal of massacre by natives seems to coincide with the request for protection. [[Special:Contributions/121.210.33.50|121.210.33.50]] ([[User talk:121.210.33.50|talk]]) 11:07, 18 February 2018 (UTC)


== Confusing summary ==
:There was never any evidence of a massacre..no bodies no evidence of a confrontation..the buildings had all been taken down in an orderly manner..there was no evidence whatsoever of the colony doing anything but what they had always intended which was to migrate 50 miles into the mainland [[Special:Contributions/2600:1702:2340:9470:D997:924F:DB78:405|2600:1702:2340:9470:D997:924F:DB78:405]] ([[User talk:2600:1702:2340:9470:D997:924F:DB78:405|talk]]) 00:27, 30 April 2018 (UTC)
I'm reading the summary in the intro paragraphs without having read the rest of the article, and I find it quite confusing. It's filled with bad forms like "while awaiting... Lane abandoned"; it omits crucial information (I assume ''everybody'' abandoned the colony in 1586, not just Lane, otherwise it's unclear why they had to build a whole new settlement later); and it's vague about roles and cause-effect relationships. For instance, the sentence "During a stop to check on Grenville's men, flagship pilot Simon Fernandes forced White and his colonists to remain on Roanoke." Why was Fernandes checking on Greenville's men, who were only mentioned in relation to the previous settlement? What Greenville's men were doing at that point? How did Fernandes force White and his colonists to remain on Roanoke? Does that mean that the ''circumstances'' forced them (in what way, though?), or that Fernandes gave them an explicit order? This whole concept is immediately contradicted by the following sentence anyway, which describes White going back to England with Fernandes. And what authority did Fernandes have? He's only described as "a flagship pilot", which is an obscure designation if not expanded upon (and it's not even hyperlinked). [[User:Kumagoro-42|Kumagoro-42]] ([[User talk:Kumagoro-42|talk]]) 05:27, 1 May 2023 (UTC)


:I tried reading the rest of the article, but gave up. Like the lead, it is a confusing mess. It seems to be simultaneously excessively detailed while also lacking critical context. [[User:CAVincent|CAVincent]] ([[User talk:CAVincent|talk]]) 08:50, 18 August 2023 (UTC)
==Removed un-sourced section, RE: Pop Culture==
Feel free to find a source and add each back in:


==In popular culture==
== Navbox ==
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Hello! I've created a navbox to group the various topics surrounding the Roanoke Colony:
;Books===
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* ''The White Doe: The Fate of Virginia Dare'' (1901) is one of the many novels about the most settlers of the Roanoke Colony, [[Virginia Dare]], that details the theory of assimilation. In this story, Dare is married off into the Croatan tribe.
I'll leave it under construction for a week or so. Feel free to contribute! [[User:Steveprutz|StevePrutz]] ([[User talk:Steveprutz|talk]]) 14:50, 6 February 2024 (UTC)
* ''The Daughter of Virginia Dare'' (1908) is another novel about Virginia Dare, in which the author claims Dare to be the mother of [[Pocahontas]].
* ''[[Rising Shore Roanoke]]'' (2007) by Deborah Homsher
* ''[[The Missing (novel series)#Sabotaged|The Missing Book 3: Sabotaged]]'' (2010) by Margaret Peterson Haddix
* ''[[Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (novel)|Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter]]'' by [[Seth Grahame-Smith]], released in 2010, features a character called Henry, a [[vampire]] who was a part of the Roanoke Colony. Through this character, the novel presents a situation in which "Cro" referred to the Colony's Doctor Crowley. In this fictional version of events, the Colony was wiped out by Dr. Crowley, a vampire who then turned Henry into a vampire to be his companion.
* ''[[The Last American Vampire]]'' is the 2015 sequel to ''Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter''. This time, the story follows the character, Henry. He reveals that he lied about the death of Virginia Dare and that in truth, he kept her alive and raised her as his own. In this version of events, Dare is still alive and lives on as a vampire.


== Semi-protected edit request on 16 February 2024 ==
;Comics===


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* ''[[Marvel 1602]]'', a 2003 comic book series, provides an alternate timeline in which the Roanoke Colony thrived and places many [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] characters, such as [[Captain America|Steve Rogers]] in this situation.


== Huh? ==
;Film===
* The dramatic feature, ''[[The Legend of Two Path]]'' (1998), recounts the arrival of the English settlers from the viewpoint of the Native Americans of Roanoke Island in 1584.
* 2004 crime thriller ''[[Mindhunters]]'' is about someone who goes missing from a group of FBI trainees, only to be found in the Lost Colony after leaving the word 'Croatoan' behind as a clue.
* ''[[Wraiths of Roanoke]]'', otherwise known as ''The Lost Colony'' is a 2007 [[Syfy#Sci Fi Channel original films|Sci Fi original movie]] the features the perspective of [[Ananias Dare]], the father of Virginia and the one John White leaves in charge of the Colony while he is gone. In this fictional story, [[Vikings]] are responsible for the Colony's disappearance, and the victims become ghosts that haunt the island. Ananias Dare defeats the ghosts and sends Virginia away from the island, who is then raised by Manteo, the Croatan.


“The colonists may have possessed the resources to construct another seaworthy vessel, using local lumber and spare parts from the pinnace. '''Considering the ships were built by survivors of the 1609 Sea Venture shipwreck,''' it is at least possible that the Lost Colonists could produce a second ship that, with the pinnace, could transport most of their party.”
;TV===
* [[Stephen King]]'s 1999 miniseries, ''[[Storm of the Century]]'' is loosely based on the story of the Roanoke Colony and offers a theory as to what happened.
* In cancelled TV series, ''[[FreakyLinks]]'' (2000), character Embry's brother dies whilst investigating the disappearance of the Roanoke Colony. Virginia Dare is alive as a demonic being in this story who is revealed to have been responsible for killing off the Roanoke Colony.
* In 2005 TV series [[Haven (TV series)|''Haven'']], a character dreams of the Roanoke Colony. The word 'Croatoan' comes to symbolize a monster.
* The first season of [[Sleepy Hollow (TV series)|''Sleepy Hollow'']] (2013) connects [[The Legend of Sleepy Hollow]] to the story of the Roanoke Colony. In this adaptation, the Horseman of Pestilence supposedly visited Roanoke Island and infected its inhabitants with plague. Virginia Dare became a ghost and led her fellow settlers to [[Upstate New York]] where they continue to haunt to this day.
* ''[[American Horror Story: Roanoke]]'', which came out in 2016, is the sixth season of ''[[American Horror Story]]'', features the colonists from real life as spirits that haunt North Carolina due to a deal that John White's wife made with a witch. As a result, they must perform blood rituals and murder people during the month of [[October]].


Can someone explain how survivors of a shipwreck 20 years after the disappearance built anything having to do with the colony? [[User:PacificBoy|PacificBoy]] ([[User talk:PacificBoy|talk]]) 01:38, 30 May 2024 (UTC)
;Internet===
* "The Mysterious Disappearance of the Roanoke Colony", released on November 17, 2017, is an episode of ''[[BuzzFeed Unsolved]]: Supernatural'' in which the various theories that surround the disappearance are discussed.

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I propose switching the citation style to Sfn notes, which allow for citing different pages of the same work in separate citations, eliminating the need for the 'rp' template. I think the rp template, especially combined with the AMA style, makes the article hard to read, with unusual small parenthetical numbers between the regular footnotes and prose. UpdateNerd (talk) 11:41, 30 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Confusing summary

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I'm reading the summary in the intro paragraphs without having read the rest of the article, and I find it quite confusing. It's filled with bad forms like "while awaiting... Lane abandoned"; it omits crucial information (I assume everybody abandoned the colony in 1586, not just Lane, otherwise it's unclear why they had to build a whole new settlement later); and it's vague about roles and cause-effect relationships. For instance, the sentence "During a stop to check on Grenville's men, flagship pilot Simon Fernandes forced White and his colonists to remain on Roanoke." Why was Fernandes checking on Greenville's men, who were only mentioned in relation to the previous settlement? What Greenville's men were doing at that point? How did Fernandes force White and his colonists to remain on Roanoke? Does that mean that the circumstances forced them (in what way, though?), or that Fernandes gave them an explicit order? This whole concept is immediately contradicted by the following sentence anyway, which describes White going back to England with Fernandes. And what authority did Fernandes have? He's only described as "a flagship pilot", which is an obscure designation if not expanded upon (and it's not even hyperlinked). Kumagoro-42 (talk) 05:27, 1 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I tried reading the rest of the article, but gave up. Like the lead, it is a confusing mess. It seems to be simultaneously excessively detailed while also lacking critical context. CAVincent (talk) 08:50, 18 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello! I've created a navbox to group the various topics surrounding the Roanoke Colony:

I'll leave it under construction for a week or so. Feel free to contribute! StevePrutz (talk) 14:50, 6 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 16 February 2024

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Huh?

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“The colonists may have possessed the resources to construct another seaworthy vessel, using local lumber and spare parts from the pinnace. Considering the ships were built by survivors of the 1609 Sea Venture shipwreck, it is at least possible that the Lost Colonists could produce a second ship that, with the pinnace, could transport most of their party.”

Can someone explain how survivors of a shipwreck 20 years after the disappearance built anything having to do with the colony? PacificBoy (talk) 01:38, 30 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]