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Jamestown was the name of the first English settlement in North America. The town was burned and the government was moved.
Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement in North America to survive. The settlement at Roanoke, Virginia was earlier and was intended to be permanent, but did not survive. no one knows why.
Fla has the oldest settlement in the United States. The Spanish settled St. Augustine. The Vikings were in New Foundland 500 years before the first Europeans settled in North America, but New Foundland isn't in the United States.
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Jamestown 1607
Leif Ericson.
1.the vikings were the first european to reach america,
i think it was 1779
1001 AD.
Well the Native Americans had lived in North America for centuries before European settlers came along. As far the first successful British settlement in North America however, that would be Jamestown, Virginia.
The oldest European settlement in North America that is still standing today is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
In 1565 Spain founded St. Augustine in present-day Florida.
Jamestown was the first successful European settlement in North America, in 1607. There was no clear leader of the colony and many quarrels ensued. In 1608, John Smith was elected leader of the colony and established firm rules.
The first permanent English settlement of the Pilgrims in North America was the Plymouth Colony.
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It was built in Santo Domingo, 1496. :) I just searched this up!
it was in jametown