The very first settlements by Spain in the Caribbean were Catholic. Puerto Rico (a Commonwelath of the US) was possibly the first, followed by Florida (in the US)
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. Maryland was the colony founded in America for Catholics.
The first Quaker Colony in North America was located in Salem, New Jersey.
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It was the first success full New England Colony in the Americas. It wasn't the first New England colony success full (they had other success full colonies), it wasn't the first success full colony in America, and it wasn't the first success full colony in America. It was the FIRST SUCCESS FULL NEW ENGLAND COLONY IN THE AMERICAS. Got all that?
The first woman actually was in 1603 with Roanoke colony and the first baby born in America also happened at Roanoke Since the colony disappeared the next one would be in 1620 with the Plymouth colony.
The first colony established in America was Virginia.
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Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. Maryland was the colony founded in America for Catholics.
what explorer stared the first British colony in America
Virginia was the first established colony in America.
Jamestown in 1607 is the first permanent colony, but the second colony if you count Roanoke as the first colony.
Jamestown was the first successful English colony in America
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What did Americans call the part of America where they set up their first colony?
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