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Seems to me that would be Jamestown 1607.

Not in Canada you say? Au contraire. The U.S. claim to Jamestown is based on the idea that they lawfully acquired it. They did not.

The USA took English land by violence, by force, not rightfully.

Canada is the natural and rightful inheritor of all British possessions in North America, including Jamestown. So it is in Canada,we just can't access it right now.

Of course the Treaty of Paris might suggest otherwise but then Canada never signed that. ;)

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Roanke was settled in 1585-1587, but was found missing later in 1590. With the word "Croaton" carved into a tree. There's also Jamestown founded in 1607. That is still remaining. Either one would work. Most people go by Jamestown, but it is really Roanoke. Well that's what I think( the little twelve year old girl. Nobody listens to us kids!).

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The first England settlement in America was called Jamestown.

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Saint Augustine, in the now state of Florida

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James town

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