Saint Augustine was the first city founded in the United States. St. Augustine was founded in 1565, forty-two years before Jamestown and fifty-five years before the pilgrims landed at Pilgrims Rock.
St. Augustine is the earliest founded city in the modern day US. It was founded by the Spanish in 1565.
The earliest U.S. cities were on the east coast of North America. Most were located near rivers or good harbors. This made transporting goods and growing crops a lot easier for people.
St. Augustine, FL
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Jamestown, VA in 1607 Is the oldest British town in America. However, I do believe that the Spanish are also considered Europeans, and they founded a town in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565.
St Augustine, in 1565.
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Ribe, the oldest town of Denmark, was foundedabout 700 A.D.
No, the oldest city is Cape Town (also known as the "Mother City"), founded by Jan van Riebeeck.
That city is St. Augustine in Florida.
The oldest town in Western Australia is Albany. It is located in the 'South West' region and is famous for its whale watching, beaches and wartime history. Albany was founded in 1826, and the oldest continuous European settlement in Western Australia.
The oldest settlement that still exists as a US town is St. Augustine, Florida which was founded in 1565.
The town on Newton Aycliffe is the oldest town in the North East of England. It is located in County Durham, England and was founded in 1947 under the New Towns Act 1946.
The Oldest town in the philliphines is bagumbayan