When Sir Walter Raleigh left, they disappeared.
Sir Walter Raleigh visited the settlement again after the end of the war but found a completely deserted area. There were no signs of struggle or violence and no message has been left behind. 90 Men, 17 women, and 11 children had just left the place without a trace. The bad weather prevented any attempt at further exploration.
No other attempts were ever made to find the missing people and the 'Lost Colony' remains a mystery to this day.
Regardless, religion was always the primary trigger for a crusade. Though religion always played a part, the perceived threat to the church evolved. The first Crusade focused solely on ridding the Holy Land of Muslim forces. The popes began to use crusades to combat any perceived threat against the Catholic Church.
Tenochtitlán, located in the heart of what is now Mexico City, was the largest city and capital of the Aztec Empire
Answer:
Would be admitted as Slave states
Explanation:
That way the difference between free and slave states would stay equal