Australian continent
Australia is believed to be the last continent to be settled by humans. The first Aboriginal Australians are thought to have arrived around 65,000 years ago, making it one of the last places on Earth to be inhabited by humans.
There is no answer, different parts of it were settled at different times by different people.
The last continent that humans reached was Antarctica. It was not discovered until the early 19th century, although there is evidence suggesting that some ancient civilizations may have visited the continent thousands of years ago.
Early humans likely reached the continent of South America last, as evidence suggests they migrated there around 15,000-20,000 years ago. This migration is believed to have occurred via the Bering Land Bridge which connected Siberia to Alaska during the last Ice Age.
The last of the thirteen colonies to be settled was Georgia.
The last part of the plains to be settled was the Oklahoma Territory.
The last of the thirteen colonies to be settled was Georgia.
The Last Continent was created in 1998.
philadelphia in 1684
Georgia was the last colony to be established, but I'm not sure if that is what you're looking for. I know that Georgia was a southern colony that was established to provide protection from Spanish Florida, and for a place for people to restart their lives. As far as I know, Georgia was the last to be settled by Europeans... sorry if this doesn't help :(
Feet and/or boats. Land bridges created by lowered sea levels during the last period of glaciation also helped mobility between continents.
Assuming that you subscribe to the seven continent model, the last continent that man inhabited was Antarctica.