Article: The new world of British Ronald colony proved to be a failed adventure, as he believed that privatization is the most useful aspect in establishing a new village in the west. However, in the future, attempts to establish a permanent colony at Roanoke were still unsuccessful and helped the UK understand how to build prosperous colonies. .
In the 16th century, British attempted to find a career that ended with a disaster in Roanoke colony, Karen Ordahl Kupperman, a professor of history at New York University, wrote her book "Jamestown Plan". (The Jamestown Project) (Harvard University Press, Bernard Press, 2007) stated that colonists disappeared and never heard them again. They lost track of the road in North Carolina's current Bund area and may have left their colonies and lived with local people. The establishment of Jamestown was blessed with England's King James I, the village and the James River was named after him. However, the settlement was funded and operated by a company in Virginia state. In other words, the company is funded by individual investors who want settlers to benefit the company and want products that are worth the investment return and ways to East Asia.
74 As Karen-Order Kupperman pointed out, the criticism of the betrayal of Britain is not a manifestation of cultural devaluation, it is the recognition of the social and political tension among the people during the war. Karen Ordahl Kupperman, "British opinion of treachery, 1583 - 1640: American case of barbarians". 2 (June 1977): 263-287. 76 "Good Newborn from Virginia Province", William and Mary Quarter, 3, 5 and 5. 3 (July 1948): 353-58; Virginia State Council, "Letters to Virginia Companies", RVCL, 4: 99; Virginia State Council, "Letters to Southampton and Virginia Legislators and Companies", 1624 12 John Ton, "The Indian Massacre", 409; Martin, "Manner Howe", RVCL, 3: 704-707; Sandys, "Letter to Miles Sandys" "RVCL , 4: 71; Smith, "The History of the Generalists", Complete Works, 2: 308-16; Waterhouse, "National Declaration", RVCL, 3: 557-58