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American History for Beginners By Jennifer Dodrill Week 3: Sir Walter Raleigh and Roanoke Island PL E Have you ever heard of the “Lost Colony”. The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island has been a mystery for 425 years. To learn more about it, you will need to become an explorer yourself. Imagine you are on a ship sent by Sir Walter Raleigh. M A little background information is necessary before your trip: Walter Raleigh was born in England around 1552 to a wealthy merchant family. Some accounts of his life say he was homeschooled by his half-brother. He studied at Oxford University, served in the Huguenot army, and studied law. He was a good friend of Queen Elizabeth I. There is a legend that one day the queen was traveling by coach through the streets. Raleigh was there, and when the queen stepped out of her coach, he threw his cloak over the mud puddles to keep her feet and skirts clean.

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American History for Beginners By Jennifer Dodrill Week 3: Sir Walter Raleigh and Roanoke Island PL E Have you ever heard of the “Lost Colony”? The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island has been a mystery for 425 years. To learn more about it, you will need to become an explorer yourself! Imagine you are on a ship sent by Sir Walter Raleigh. Destination—the New World! M A little background information is necessary before your trip: Walter Raleigh was born in England around 1552 to a wealthy merchant fam...

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