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===Attempt to return to England=== [[File:Building the Pinnace.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|Construction of a pinnace to evacuate Charlesfort]] The colonists could have decided to rescue themselves by sailing for England in the pinnace, left behind by the 1587 expedition. If such an effort was made, the ship could have been lost with all hands at sea, accounting for the absence of both the ship and any trace of the colonists.{{Sfn|Stick|1983|pp=β―235β236}} It is plausible that the colony included sailors qualified to attempt the return voyage. Little is known about the pinnace, but ships of its size were capable of making the trip, although they typically did so alongside other vessels.{{Sfn|Fullam|2017|pp=β―83β84}} The colonists may have feared that taking a standard route across the Atlantic Ocean, with a stop in the Caribbean, would place them at risk of a Spanish attack; and thus chosen to attempt a direct course to England instead. Making such a voyage was not unfeasible{{snd}}in 1563, French settlers at the failed [[Charlesfort-Santa Elena Site#Charlesfort (1562β1563)|Charlesfort]] colony on what is now [[Parris Island, South Carolina]] built a crude boat and successfully (albeit desperately) returned to Europe.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Purchas |first1=Samuel |title=Hakluytus Posthumus, or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and Lande Travells by Englishmen and Others |publisher=James MacLehose and Sons |publication-place=Glasgow |publication-date=1906 |volume=18 |page=182}}</ref> Alternatively, the Roanoke colonists could have sailed north along the coast, in the hopes of making contact with English fishing fleets in the [[Gulf of Maine]].{{Sfn|Fullam|2017|pp=β―85β89}} The pinnace would not have been large enough to carry all of the colonists. Additionally, the provisions needed for a transatlantic voyage would further restrict the number of passengers. The colonists may have possessed the resources to construct another seaworthy vessel, using local lumber and spare parts from the pinnace. Considering that ships were later built by survivors of the 1609 ''[[Sea Venture]]'' shipwreck, it is at least possible that the Lost Colonists could produce a second ship that, with the pinnace, could transport most of their party.{{Sfn|Fullam|2017|pp=β―84β90}} Even in these ideal conditions, however, at least some colonists would remain in Virginia, leaving open the question of what became of them.{{Sfn|Stick|1983|p=β―244}}
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