What is the legend of Virginia Dare?

The Legend of the White Doe centers on Virginia Dare. In the legend, hostile Indians attacked and killed many of the colonists after John White sailed for England. The Croatoan tribe took in the survivors. Virginia Dare grew into a beautiful young woman called Winona.
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Who is Virginia Dare and why is she important?

Virginia Dare, (born Aug. 18, 1587, Roanoke Island, Virginia colony. [now in North Carolina, U.S.]), the first English child born in the Americas. She was given the name Virginia because she was the first Christian born in Virginia.
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What became of Virginia Dare?

In the book, she is turned into a white doe by an Indian witch doctor after she rejects his advances. When her true love, an Indian warrior, shoots her with a silver arrow, she turns back into a woman just before she dies in his arms.
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Who was the first baby born in the New World?

Snorri Thorfinnsson, born around 1010 in the Viking settlement of Vinland, was the first white child born in the Americas (excluding Greenland).
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Where is Virginia Dare buried?

The unverified grave site, largely abandoned and neglected in a rural stretch of the county, is one mile west of the Philadelphus Presbyterian Church outside the town of Red Springs. "That is where Virginia Dare is buried," Chavis maintains.
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Who was the first person born in the United States?

Peregrine White was born to William and Susanna White in November of 1620 aboard the Mayflower, while the vessel was docked off the coast of Cape Cod. Susanna was 7 months pregnant when she had boarded the ship bound for the new world.
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What was written on the Dare Stone?

On one side of the stone, there's an inscription, written by Eleanor, saying her husband and child has passed away, urging the finder of the stone to recount this story to her father. On the back, she says that all but seven of the colonists had been killed by Native Americans. It was signed EWD.
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Can a man get pregnant?

People who are born male and living as men cannot get pregnant. A transgender man or nonbinary person may be able to, however. It is only possible for a person to be pregnant if they have a uterus. The uterus is the womb, which is where the fetus develops.
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Why do babies cry when they are born?

Enjoy these first wondrous cries — they signal that your baby's respiratory and circulatory systems are making a successful transition from life inside your womb to life outside it. Newborns may continue to cry because they're shocked by the transition to the outside world.
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Who was the first person born in 2000?

He was Stephen Carlenni Bullen, born in Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown one second after midnight.
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What does CROATOAN mean in English?

Ethnologists and anthropologists believe that the word "Croatoan" may have been a combination of two Algonquian words meaning "talk town" or "council town."
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When was Virginia Dare baptized?

This 1880 lithograph portrays the scene on August 24, 1587, when Virginia Dare was christened on Roanoke Island.
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When was the Dare family last seen?

The colonists were last seen on Roanoke Island, off the coast of what is now North Carolina, in August 1587, and the mystery of their disappearance has since become a part of American folklore.
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Who was the first English child born in Roanoke?

Virginia Dare was the first English-born child in the Americas. She was the daughter of Ananias Dare and Eleanor Dare and the granddaughter of Governor John White. Ananias Dare served on the twelve-member board of directors for the Roanoke Colony.
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What happened at Roanoke?

The settlers, who arrived in 1587, disappeared in 1590, leaving behind only two clues: the words "Croatoan" carved into a fort's gatepost and "Cro" etched into a tree. Theories about the disappearance have ranged from an annihilating disease to a violent rampage by local Native American tribes.
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Who was the first woman in Jamestown?

The first women to arrive at Jamestown were Mistress Forrest and her maid, Anne Burras, who arrived in 1608. Anne Burras' marriage to laborer, John Laydon several months later was the first Jamestown wedding.
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What is purple crying period?

PURPLE crying is a stage that some babies go through when they seem to cry for long periods of time and resist soothing. Your baby may find it hard to settle or calm down no matter what you do for them. The phrase PURPLE crying was coined by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome.
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Why do babies come out white?

Vernix caseosa, or vernix for short, is a white, cheesy-looking substance that coats the skin of your baby while in the uterus. Some babies are born with some of this protective coating still on the skin.
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Do babies feel pain when umbilical cord is cut?

There are no nerve endings in your baby's cord, so it doesn't hurt when it is cut. What's left attached to your baby is called the umbilical stump, and it will soon fall off to reveal an adorable belly button.
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Can a girl get pregnant by another girl?

The short answer to this question is no, not through sexual intercourse. Two cisgender women (meaning assigned female at birth) in a relationship cannot become pregnant without some form of assisted reproductive technology (ART). The reasoning goes back to basic biology and how an embryo is formed.
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Who has the most kids in the world?

The first wife of peasant Yakov Kirillov from the village of Vvedensky, Russia, gave birth to 57 children in a total of 21 births. She had four sets of quadruplets, seven sets of triplets and ten sets of twins.
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How can I get twins?

Twins can occur either when two separate eggs become fertilized in the womb or when a single fertilized egg splits into two embryos. Having twins is more common now than it was in the past. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) , twin births have nearly doubled over the last 40 years.
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What is America's oldest mystery?

MANTEO, N.C. — Archaeologists will probe new locations at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site from Sept. 15-24, as part of ongoing efforts to solve America's oldest unsolved mystery – the fate of Sir Walter Raleigh's “Lost Colony” that went missing more than 400 years ago.
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Where was the original Dare Stone found?

This stone, regarded by most authorities as the only Dare Stone, surfaced in 1937. A California man who found it while driving through the Carolina coastal region delivered the 21-pound rock engraved with strange markings to the history department of Emory University.
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How many dare stones were there?

The Dare Stones are a series of forty-eight rocks chiseled with messages purporting to be those of the survivors of the famous Lost Colony of Roanoke, gone missing between 1587 and 1590. The rocks, discovered over a period from 1937 to 1940, tell a dramatic tale.
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