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2006-11-20 22:21:52 · 5 answers · asked by markafella 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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They made a wrong turn in Albuquerque and ended up in El Paso Texas. Due to their shame they never told anyone. Little known fact was that the Wagon Master was a Woman and yes she was a Blonde.


J/K about the woman thing. But the rest is Genuinely imitational Truth !!!!

2006-11-21 00:59:14 · answer #1 · answered by JohnRingold 4 · 0 0

There was an episode on the History Channel not long ago that used DNA to show that the colonists were assimilated into the local native tribes. It was also quite common for natives to adopt outsiders. Also, there were reports of fair haired natives in the area when the british returned. Convinced me.

2006-11-21 01:48:25 · answer #2 · answered by Crash 7 · 0 0

Catagory 5 typhoon! they could have had no caution or information of the severity of deadly storms, which have plagued the jap coast of the U. S. for hundreds of years. There aren't any records of any united states having ships in or close to the area, on the instantaneous, yet that would not advise the idea should be completely discounted. a deliver ought to were blown astray, or replaced direction with a view to stay away from a typhoon, picked up the small crew, purely to be stuck interior the very typhoon it replaced into attempting to stay away from, leaving the answer resting peacefully on the bottom of the Atlantic. As for the idea of merging with an area tribe, there is advantage to that theory to boot. Todays advances in DNA study, ought to grant a "funds-cow" for any lab to spend tens of millions of provide $$$, in this one. thanks, for the exciting question on one in all "Histories Mysteries". It shows your willingness to study. the following is a renowned human being!

2016-10-16 09:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Roanoke vanished. Probably killed by the indigenes, who may have had objections to a bunch of foreigners colonizing in their patch.
No firm evidence has ever been found, and after four hundred years, neither is any likely to be found.

2006-11-20 22:34:22 · answer #4 · answered by Grendle 6 · 0 0

Were they lost? I didn't know that!

2006-11-20 22:27:48 · answer #5 · answered by wheeliebin 6 · 0 0

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