Harvard College ... (now, University)...
Not true! Harvard was the first school in the colonies, but Dickinson College came about less than a week after the Treaty of Paris officially ended the Revolution, which guaranteed international recognition of the United States of America (making it the first college in the US).
Talk about semantics-- The first college established on what we know as present day America was Henricus College in 1619. It was established in Henricus, VA (present day Henrico, VA), the second successful colony of America (second to Jamestown).
America's first college that is still in operation in today is Harvard University (1636).
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Harvard was founded by vote in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and is now located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The first people in the Americas were bands of hunter-gatherers.
Harvard was the first American college. It was founded in 1638.However, since the colonies were at this point in history a part of the British Empire, Harvard was in fact not an "American" college, but only an "American" college by virtue of being located in the Americas. The first university, de facto "college", founded in North America was founded in Mexico City in 1551.
The Olmec of southern Mexico built Latin Americas first civilization.
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (now University of the Sciences in Philadelphia) was founded in 1821 and is the first Pharmacy school in North America.
Spain was the first country to import enslaved Africans to the Americas :)
John Cabot was the first English explorer to sail to the Americas.