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The French settled America mostly in the area of the Mississippi River.
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Family settlement predominated in the American Midwest, particularly in areas like the Great Plains and the Midwest region of the United States. These regions saw families settle together to establish homesteads, start farms, and build communities.
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They mostly settled in rural areas, agriculture being their trade, but Texas was also an area where many Poles settled. There were (and are) some Polish enclaves, such as Cicero in the Chicago area.
Bryce Canyon, once called "Bryce's Canyon", was named for Ebenezer Bryce & family, who settled in the area in the nineteenth century.
the native Americans who were living in the area where the pilgrims settled
The area just beyond established settlements is known as the frontier.
The area was originally settled by Portugal.
The Jarrett family settled in Cahokia, Illinois, in the early 19th century. Specifically, they arrived around the 1810s, contributing to the area's development during that period. Cahokia itself, one of the oldest communities in Illinois, had a rich history that predates the Jarrett family's settlement, as it was originally established by French settlers in the 18th century.