the residents of the Ralph Lane colony did to the natives, it is easy to believe they would seek revenge. When the leader of the Lost Colony, John White, returned to England for more supplies, is it possible the natives would attack the second group of colonista? Remember: when he returned several years later, all houses and forts had disappeared. That would be more than enough time for the natives to tear everything and down and hide all the evidence. 2). Do you think this tribe has friendly or violent neighbors? What clues do you see? Answer question 2 here: 1.) Does this tribe look friendly or violent? What evidence tells you that? Answer question 1 here: 3). After reading and looking at this picture, do you think natives killed the colonists? Why or Why not? Answer question 3 here: I do think the Native Americans might have killed the Colonist because

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SCENARIO 4: THE COLONISTS WERE KILLED BY NATIVE AMERICANS
Before the second attempt to set up a colony, the
English set up an expedition led by Ralph Lane to
establish a colony in North America. Things went
well until Sir Ralph Lane, the colony commander,
angered the Indians with his harsh policies
(captured Indians for ransom and planned attacks
on tribes to get more land). The natives fought
back, killing one of the settlers. The rest of the
colonists were forced to leave the colony, but the
natives would not forget.
Several explorers who helped set up the Ralph
Lane oolony returned to check on their progress.
Because of the tense relationship with the natives,
the colonists had left, so when the explorers
arrived, they did not find anyone. However, what
they did find was interesting. They found remnantas
of one dead body, killed by tomahawk and scalp
wounds. The body was found in several pieces, in
several different plaoes, giving the thought that
the natives tried to hide the remains.
From this past event, we know that the Natives
INDIAN VILLAGE OF POMEIOOC n d p,
were capable of such horrific acta. We also know
they were capable of hiding the bodies. After what
the residents of the Ralph Lane colony did to the
natives, it is easy to believe they would seek
revenge. When the leader of the Lost Colony, John
1.) Does this tribe look friendly or violent?
What evidence tells you that?
White, returned to England for more supplies, is it
possible the natives would attack the second group
Answer question 1 here
of colonista? Remember: when he returned several
years later, all houses and forts had disappeared.
That would be more than enough time for the
natives to tear everything and down and hide all
the evidence.
2). Do you think this tribe has friendly or
violent neighbors? What clues do you see?
Answer question 2 here:
3). After reading and looking at this picture, do you
think natives killed the colonists? Why or Why not?
Answer question 3 here:
I do think the Native Americans might have killed the
Colonist because
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Transcribed Image Text:SCENARIO 4: THE COLONISTS WERE KILLED BY NATIVE AMERICANS Before the second attempt to set up a colony, the English set up an expedition led by Ralph Lane to establish a colony in North America. Things went well until Sir Ralph Lane, the colony commander, angered the Indians with his harsh policies (captured Indians for ransom and planned attacks on tribes to get more land). The natives fought back, killing one of the settlers. The rest of the colonists were forced to leave the colony, but the natives would not forget. Several explorers who helped set up the Ralph Lane oolony returned to check on their progress. Because of the tense relationship with the natives, the colonists had left, so when the explorers arrived, they did not find anyone. However, what they did find was interesting. They found remnantas of one dead body, killed by tomahawk and scalp wounds. The body was found in several pieces, in several different plaoes, giving the thought that the natives tried to hide the remains. From this past event, we know that the Natives INDIAN VILLAGE OF POMEIOOC n d p, were capable of such horrific acta. We also know they were capable of hiding the bodies. After what the residents of the Ralph Lane colony did to the natives, it is easy to believe they would seek revenge. When the leader of the Lost Colony, John 1.) Does this tribe look friendly or violent? What evidence tells you that? White, returned to England for more supplies, is it possible the natives would attack the second group Answer question 1 here of colonista? Remember: when he returned several years later, all houses and forts had disappeared. That would be more than enough time for the natives to tear everything and down and hide all the evidence. 2). Do you think this tribe has friendly or violent neighbors? What clues do you see? Answer question 2 here: 3). After reading and looking at this picture, do you think natives killed the colonists? Why or Why not? Answer question 3 here: I do think the Native Americans might have killed the Colonist because History with Me. E-A Social Studies Professional, aous Spriulng in Aman and Wld Hany for la ary Midd andoarty ghSctu
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