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CBASE College Basic Academic Subjects Examination Sample Test

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Which of the following BEST describes the reason the Roanoke Colony of 1587 is also known as the "Lost Colony"?





Correct Answer:
the actual fate of the roanoke colonists is unconfirmed.


the roanoke colony, established in 1587 on roanoke island in what is now north carolina, usa, is famously known as the "lost colony" due to the mysterious disappearance of its settlers. the term "lost colony" arises from the fact that after the departure of the colony's governor, john white, who returned to england for supplies and was delayed in coming back, the entire population vanished without a trace. when white eventually returned in 1590, he found the settlement deserted, with no clear indications of the fate or whereabouts of its residents.

several theories have been proposed to explain what might have happened to the roanoke colonists. one popular theory suggests that they may have assimilated with local native american tribes, either through peaceful integration or abduction. another theory speculates that they might have been killed by local indigenous groups. yet another possibility is that they attempted to return to england and died at sea. however, none of these theories have been definitively proven, leaving the true fate of those colonists unconfirmed.

this lack of concrete evidence and the enduring mystery surrounding the disappearance of the roanoke colonists is why the best answer to the question is (b): "the actual fate of the roanoke colonists is unconfirmed." despite extensive historical research and archaeological investigations, conclusive details about the final days and ultimate fate of the roanoke settlers have yet to be uncovered. this unresolved mystery captivates the imagination and continues to intrigue historians and the public alike, maintaining roanoke's status as the "lost colony."


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