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The first successful English colony in America was established in 1607
The correct answer is 1492 is the correct answer ok. 1607
1st English colony because it was established in 1607, before Massachusetts in 1620, that succeeded. There was an attempt in the late 1580's to establish an English colony called Roanoke in the outer banks region of what is now North Carolina. The Spanish were colonizing before that, but 'colonizing' might not be the correct term for Spain's 1st involvement in the New World. Since 1492 Columbus expeditions to the west, the Spanish were sending 'explorers' / conquerors to central America, especially Mexico. St. Augustine, Fl., was established in 1565, so it was before Virginia.
san salvador in 1492 by christopher Columbus
in 1492 clumbus sailed the ocean blue
October 12, 1492
1492 named by Colombus
Yes. Columbus landed in 1492, Jamestown was founded in 1607.
America has been handed from county to county but it was originally Christopher Columbus who discovered it at the request of King Ferdinand of Spain. in 1492 Columbus and his men discoverd America but to their surprise, America was already full of Native Americans.News spread in Europe of the new continent, King George of England quickly became interested. He sent his men to the east-coast of North America, New England.At the same time, The French, Dutch, Spanish, and Russians controlled a bigger part in North and South America.George Washington, who grew up in Virgina, Joined the British Army when he was 17. He Helped the French in the French-indian War, and The French aided him in The Revolution (Ben Franklin also helped because he convinced King Louise to join the fight against Britain) On July 4 1776, The Declaration of Independence was signed and America became what it is now known today.
Columbus is credited with discovering America in 1492. The first English attempt at founding a colony was Roanoke in 1585. So 93 years is the answer.
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No.But they did become slavesduring the trail of tears.