The legend of Roanoke Island has been passed down from generation to generation since 1590 when a group of 120 English settlers mysteriously vanished. ... All the settlers had mysteriously disappeared. The only clue he found was the word "Croatoan" carved in a tree. To this day no one knows what happened to them.
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The establishment of the Roanoke Colony was an attempt by Sir Walter Raleigh to found the first permanent English settlement in North America. The English, led by Humphrey Gilbert, had claimed St. John's, Newfoundland in 1583 as the first North American English territory at the royal prerogative of Queen Elizabeth I
- - The President of the United States when the United States annexed Hawaii as a territory and when it fought the Spanish-American War was <span>William Mckinley</span><span>
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OPTION A: They held the first national protest against the war in Vietnam.
Students for a Democratic Society (1960-74) was a student activist organization of the U.S., initially engaged in civil rights movement. It was responsible for organizing the first national protest against the war in Vietnam on Washington, D.C., in April 1965. Since then, the SDS grew more militant especially about issues relating to the war.
The correct answer is B) by using knowledge of the Greek language.
An ancient historian would crack the code carved in the Rosetta Stone by using knowledge of the Greek language.
The ancient historian could interpret the information carved in the Rosetta Stone because it was written in ancient Greek, in ancient Egyptian demotic, and also in hieroglyphs. It was discovered in 1799 by the troops of Napoleon when they were at Giza, Egypt. The Rosetta Stone helped scientists and historian to decipher the Egyptian language. That is why we can know about the history of ancient Egypt.