The first permanent European settlers were the Spanish, beginning settlements in the Caribbean and South America just a few years after Columbus' first voyage in 1492, and then founding the oldest city in North America, St. Augustine, Florida, in 1565. Northern Europeans came later: the English who founded Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, the French who settled Quebec in 1608, and the Dutch who founded New Amsterdam (New York City) in 1624.
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William Tucker was the first European settler to come to the area of Dunedin, New Zealand. He arrived in 1815.
When did the first settler settle in New Zealand?
European settlers came from many, virtually all, European countries. The largest were the British, Irish, German, Italian, Spanish, and the French.
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The Netherlands.
Maria Guadalupe was the first settler
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That depends on what country they came from and where they settled. For example, the first European settlers in Australia spoke English. The first European Settlers in Brazil spoke Portuguese.
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There are many answers in Wiki to this question and variations of it.The First settler to land in Cape Town was the Dutch commander Jan van Riebeeck in 1652 with a garrison of men to establish a victualing station for the ships of the Dutch East India company. He was not, however, the first European to set foot in the Cape.
Because, the land was first the Native American's , and the European Settler's were going to take the land away from them.