France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.
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the Hudson river
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The first American colonies by Britain were founded along the east coast, the first permanent colony being Jamestown, Virginia.
Jamestown in 1607
Jamestown
The United States acquired its first colonies primarily through European exploration and settlement, beginning in the early 17th century. The British established their first permanent colony in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, followed by the establishment of other colonies along the Atlantic coast. Over time, additional territories were claimed through treaties, purchases, and wars, such as the acquisition of Florida from Spain and the Louisiana Purchase from France in 1803. These early colonies laid the foundation for the expansion of the United States.
The first permanent French settlement was in France.
The first of the original 13 colonies was Virginia, founded in 1607 with the establishment of Jamestown. It was the first permanent English settlement in North America and played a significant role in the early history of the United States. Virginia's success paved the way for the establishment of other colonies along the Atlantic coast.
George Washington
Zero permanent ones. Jamestown, the first permanent american colony, was established in 1607