that would be the African Americans!!
No the oldest settlement in Wisconsin is Green Bay.
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The oldest settlement in Wisconsin, located along the Fox River, is Green Bay. The area was originally inhabited by the Winnebago tribe. In 1634, Jean Nicolet claimed the area for France.
Wisconsin's first permanent settlement was at Green Bay. It was settled in 1634 by French fur traders and called La Baye.
Yes. If the court finds out about the settlement before it is disbursed.
Fr. Jacques Marquette, S.J., a Jesuit priest was the leader of the expedient that explored the Mississippi and founded the first white settlement in what is now Wisconsin.
Fr. Jacques Marquette, S.J., a Jesuit priest was the leader of the expedient that explored the Mississippi and founded the first white settlement in what is now Wisconsin.
The address of the In Centreville Settlement is: Po Box 247, Cleveland, WI 53015-0247
The address of the German Settlement History Inc is: N894 S German Settlement Rd, Ogema, WI 54459-8456
The address of the Norwegian Settlement Church Museum Inc is: 406 Mineral St, Albany, WI 53502
The address of the German Settlement Heritage Inc is: 558 County Road U, Hudson, WI 54016-8216
The earliest European settlers were the French, for the purposes of expanding the fur trade in the New World.