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John White, the governor of the Roanoke Island colony in present-day North Carolina, returns from a supply-trip to England to find the settlement deserted. White and his men found no trace of the 100 or so colonists he left behind, and there was no sign of violence. Among the missing were Ellinor Dare, White’s daughter; and Virginia Dare, White’s granddaughter and the first English child born in America. August 18 was to have been Virginia’s third birthday. The only clue to their mysterious disappearance was the word “CROATOAN” carved into the palisade that had been built around the settlement. White took the letters to mean that the colonists had moved to Croatoan Island, some 50 miles away, but a later search of the island found none of the settlers.
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According to many archeologists, the city was built for Pachacuti, an Inca emperor. The estate was built in 1450, but abandoned it during the Spanish Conquests. It was unknown to the outside world up until 1911, when the historian Hiram Bingham brought international attention to it.
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it's the top one because they pushed them out and they never got a key