Charles Town or Charleston
because of it's historical importance, first settled by Trappers and Traders. The first home was built in 1820. The soil was very fertile attracting settlers from other areas. It quickly built up from a Frontier post to a town of some importance to become the third and current Capital in 1839
Little Egypt is the nickname given by early white settlers to the southernmost tip of Illinois. There the Ohio and the Mississippi Rivers join and form a land area that reminded settlers of the Nile delta Cairo, Egypt. They named the town they built there Cario, but pronounced it differently: "KAY-row."
Because many of its settlers moved elsewhere in the nation, towns were built on the New England structure with its own school house and town hall democracy.
Buchenwald.
there was a good transport system with the use of the river thames and so wood have been easily defending in middle ages, when it was first built.
Charles town or Charleston '' for A+ students ''
Whilst the area surrounding present Cape Town was occupied for millennia before the first European settlers; the present city of Cape Town traces its origins to the original Dutch settlers who established a provisioning post for the Dutch East India Company in Cape Town in 1652.Jan van Riebeeck and his men arrived in South African on 6 April 1652 which is when the first modern European settlements would have been built.
The first town built in South Australia was Adelaide. The first "ethnic" town built in the colony was Klemzig, settled by German Lutherans. Port Lincoln and various settlements on the Adelaide Plains were also among the first towns.
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The FIRST mosque in Malaysia is at Jalan Tokong, in the heart of Melaka town. It was built in 1728.
Salem, Massachusetts was the first established town in Massachusetts Bay Colony. There was a group of settlers from the Dorchester Company that had settled there earlier and left, never establishing a town. This was on Cape Ann.
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yes i learned it in class 3 days ago
between 1885 and 1890
In 1864, the first permanent white settlers, discovered the town of Everglades, now known as Everglades City.
It was a fur trading post. But first it was a timbre town.