St. Augustine Florida, founded by the spanish, it is the oldest city founded by Europeans in the "New World."
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St. Augustine
St.augustine ,Florida
Jamestown, VA
The Spanish founded a settlement in what is now Florida and named it Saint Augustine. It is considered historic because it was the first European settlement in what is now the United States (founded in 1565, forty years before Jamestown). Saint Augustine was also the capital of Spanish Florida for two centuries.
The oldest, permanent city settled by Europeans in present day U.S is St. Augustine.
St. Augustine, Florida, 1565. It is also oldest active city in the U.S.
The first permanent French settlement in North America was at Cap-Rouge (presently known as Quebec City) was permanently eastablished on July 3, 1608 by Samuel de Champlain. The French first discovered Quebec City in 1535 when Jacques Cartier built a fort there. He left for France for the winter, then returned in 1541 to establish a permanent city. It failed in 1542. It wasn't until Champlain's return that he founded the French city and served as Quebec's administrator for the rest of his life.
The first permanent settlement in the Western Hemisphere was started by the Spanish. In 1565, they established the city of St. Augustine in northeastern Florida and it's still thriving today.
Jamestown, VA
Santo Domingo
The Spanish founded a settlement in what is now Florida and named it Saint Augustine. It is considered historic because it was the first European settlement in what is now the United States (founded in 1565, forty years before Jamestown). Saint Augustine was also the capital of Spanish Florida for two centuries.
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St.Augustine, Florida
The oldest, permanent city settled by Europeans in present day U.S is St. Augustine.
St.Augustine, Florida
Jamestown,Virginia
For a permanent settlement, not some exploratory (Flag Stop)- One owuld have to say Saint Augustine, Fla.
St. Augustine, Florida, 1565. It is also oldest active city in the U.S.
The oldest city on the Mississippi River is Natchez, Ms (formerly) Fort Rosalie
The first permanent French settlement in North America was at Cap-Rouge (presently known as Quebec City) was permanently eastablished on July 3, 1608 by Samuel de Champlain. The French first discovered Quebec City in 1535 when Jacques Cartier built a fort there. He left for France for the winter, then returned in 1541 to establish a permanent city. It failed in 1542. It wasn't until Champlain's return that he founded the French city and served as Quebec's administrator for the rest of his life.