Their whereabouts baffled historians for centuries until 2012 when experts with the British Museum analyzed the 400-year-old ...
The first English settlers in North America ate indigenous dogs to survive during an intense period of starvation, archaeologists have discovered. Researchers at the University of Iowa uncovered ...
Jamestown settlement • English saved by Native Americans Not ... While the world of colonial America was controlled by the wealthy Englishmen, most immigrants were poor men under 25 years ...
The mystery of what happened to the Roanoke settlers has plagued researchers for hundreds of years, however, the John White ...
From mutiny at sea to sealed instructions, this is the first step in a journey that echoes to this day. We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Strictly necessary cookies are on by ...
That would mean that even before the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown, the American melting pot already was bubbling with a diverse genetic mixture of English and Native Americans ...
The Virginia Company of London was desperate to populate its struggling colony in America. Twelve years earlier, in 1607, three ships carrying about 100 English colonists -- most of them men ...
establishing the first permanent English settlement in America. It was also where Eleanor White Dare, daughter of Governor John White, gave birth to Virginia Dare — the first British baby born ...