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The first European permanent settlement was settled by the French. (St. Genevieve, MO)
The first permanent European settlement was in 1770.
St. Augustine in 1564.
The first permanent European settlement in Missouri was Sainte Genevieve, established by French settlers in the 1730s. Located along the Mississippi River, it served as a trading post and agricultural community. Sainte Genevieve played a crucial role in the region's early history, reflecting the cultural influence of French colonization in the area.
In 1565 Spain founded St. Augustine in present-day Florida.
The Virginia Company of London founded Jamestown (the 1st permanent settlement). There was also Roanoke, but that colony mysteriously disappeared.
St. Augustine was the first permanent European settlement in what is now the United States. It was founded by Spain in 1565.
Samuel de Champlain founded a permanent settlement in Quebec in 1608.
England
The Romans invaded Britain and founded London as a permanent settlement. London was previously known as Londinium during the time of Roman rule.
The first permanent Virginia settlement, the Colony of Jamestown, was founded in 1607.
The first permanent European settlement in Alabama was founded by the French at Fort Louis de la Mobile in 1702Source: www.e-referencedesk.com/resources/state-early-history/alabama.html