La Navidad was the 1st settlement of Columbus, if that's what you're looking for... :)
It is strongly believed that Christopher Columbus was the one who discovered North America. He is the father of the New World.
In the Carribean.
No cities were established by Columbus.
Columbus initially landed on an island in the Bahamas, which is believed to be either San Salvador or Samana Cay. He then arrived at what is now known as Cuba and later Hispaniola (present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti), where he established the first European settlement in the Americas.
The first European explorer was Marco Polo.
Christopher Columbus
The first European permanent and continuous settlement in the present-day U.S. was established by the Spanish at Saint Augustine. (by taylor J.)
Santa Fe
Yes, it was established on his first voyage and destroyed by Native Americans. He then reestablished it on his second voyage.
Isabela, in the Dominican Republic.
It is strongly believed that Christopher Columbus was the one who discovered North America. He is the father of the New World.
In the Carribean.
It was Swedish explorers who decided this land was "New Sweden" and established the settlement there in 1638.
No cities were established by Columbus.
Christopher Columbus found Haiti on December 5, 1492 and became the first European settlement. He actually never landed in the United States.
The British established the first European settlement in Sydney on 26 January 1788, with the arrival of the First Fleet.
Ponce de Leon was the first European to set foot in Florida. He established a settlement in Puerto Rico and discovered the Gulf Stream.