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Carolina Alumni Review: Where the Colony Went: This Could Be a Big Clue ArticleCarolina Alumni Review: Where the Colony Went: This Could Be a Big Clue Article
Publisher
University of North Carolina
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4th - 8th
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Social Studies & History
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Articles
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Lexile Measures
1230L
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Carolina Alumni Review: Where the Colony Went: This Could Be a Big Clue

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This article describes how the patches on a map drawn by John White, Governor of the lost Roanoke Colony, came to inspire someone's curiosity and were discovered to hide a location that the colony may have relocated to. This map is known as the Virginea Pars map and is owned by the British Museum. (Published June 6, 2012)

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lost colonists, john white map, lost colony, roanoke colony, roanoke island, roanoke theories, virginea pars map

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  • Knovation Readability Score: 5 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)

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