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Virginia Dare - The First Child of America Who Disappeared Without a Trace - cover

Virginia Dare - The First Child of America Who Disappeared Without a Trace

Thomas Loki

Editorial: Heritage Books

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Sinopsis

Born in 1587 on Roanoke Island, Virginia Dare was the first English child born in the New World. She should have been the symbol of a bright future, a new generation in a land full of promise. But just three years later, she and the entire Roanoke colony had vanished without a single clue left behind.
 
 
 
No bodies were ever found. No messages explained what had happened. Only a single word—CROATOAN—was carved into a wooden post, deepening the mystery instead of solving it. Did the colonists join a Native American tribe, or were they lost to something far more sinister?
 
 
 
For centuries, Virginia Dare has remained an eerie legend, a ghostly presence in American history. This book explores the myths, the theories, and the unanswered question: What really happened to Virginia Dare and the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
Disponible desde: 02/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 69 páginas.

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