the building of dams
Revolt.
St. Augustine, Florida. (1528) *The longest permanently inhabited settlement in North America, excluding locations in Central America, which is often considered the same continent.
Some Indian Tribes that were located in the American Southwest include the Comanche and the Navajo.
The US gained California and the American Southwest.
The basis of the economy and settlement in the north american colonies of France and England were
the building of dams
Revolt.
Pueblo.
It's in the desert Southwest.
The first American settlement in Ohio was Marietta.
Spain had visited and explored the land that is now the modern USA. This was well before the Spanish settlement of St. Augustine Florida. St. A. was settled approx. 1565 and is credited as the first permanent settlement in the US.
No, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado did not establish a permanent settlement during his exploration of the American Southwest in the 16th century. He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold but did not find them and did not establish any lasting settlements in the region.
St. Augustine, Florida. (1528) *The longest permanently inhabited settlement in North America, excluding locations in Central America, which is often considered the same continent.
Some Indian Tribes that were located in the American Southwest include the Comanche and the Navajo.
NO but he was "american" he was not born there he was part of the settlement people( prigrams). NO but he was "american" he was not born there he was part of the settlement people( prigrams). NO but he was "american" he was not born there he was part of the settlement people( prigrams).
The Indians of the Southwest would represent a
the European settlement of the North American contient?