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The first settlers in the Southeast United States arrived from Spain. Many of them settled in what now is the state of Florida.
With the first settlers in the early 1600's
The second settlers are the Europeans after Christophe Columbus came (NOT discovered) to the shores of the land now called the Americas. The first settlers are the natives (or the landlords).
First Polish settlers came to Jamestown in 1608.
I believe texas was a Spanish colony.
who led the first settlers in Texas
The dog has been swimming a long time.
The US settlers were seeking undeveloped land in the southwest, and the Mexican governments originally encouraged settlers as a means to increase the area's population. Mexico eventually realized that the new settlers did not want to be subject to Mexican authority. the Spanish and Mexican governments invited U.S. settlers to move there to increase the province's population.
The first official settlers of Oklahoma were art of the Land Run of 1889, basically the US government opened up the land to settlers and settlers raced to build their homesteads in order to be able to claim as much land as possible for free, hence the settling of the great state of Oklahoma. Cheers
the articles of confederationTribal law for the Indians. Church law for the first settlers. The Kings law later.
the Articles of ConfederationTribal law for the Indians. Church law for the first settlers. The Kings law later.
There were no "early settlers" in the US until 1620, and surprisingly forks aren't listed on the Mayflower inventory. See attached link.