The first permanent English settlement in the colonies was Jamestown(e).
Jamestown was the name of the first English settlement in North America. The town was burned and the government was moved.
Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.; founded in 1607.
Jamestown i guess
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.; founded in 1607.
Charlestown of Charles Towne which is present day Charleston.
New England was first used as the name for the new English settlement in Massachusetts in 1620.
Cinton is an English name meaing 'settlement'.
Quinton (Old English) is "queen's settlement".
Permanent colonization of the New World began in 1607 with the English settlement of Jamestown, in what we now call Virginia. From the beginning, Jamestown, which was named after King James I, had its troubles.
Odiorne Point in present day Rye was established by the British as a fishing port.
The Pilgrims first landed at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, but that wasn't the first European, or even the first English settlement on North America.