September 23
First day of Fall is September 22, 2009
The first day of Autumn/Fall is September 22nd.
In North America, the first day of fall is considered to be on September's equinox. Every year, there is another equinox around March 20.
He claimed North America first. We honor him on that day.
French explorers first claimed lands in present-day Canada, particularly along the St. Lawrence River in the early 16th century.
Sunday is considered to be the first day of the week in North America.
He claimed North America first. We honor him on that day.
Winter in North America begins on December 21, and in Antarctica the same date marks the first day of summer.
St.Augustine. the walls are still here to this day
The first official day of Winter in North America is December 21st. On this day, the sun is at its furthest point south. This time of year is often called "winter solstice."
the first day of fall starts on September 22
Neither. Lief Ericson discovered North America second while Christopher Columbus discovered it third. A Viking did discover North America and his name was Bjarni Herjolfsson. He discovered North America about 200 years before Lief Ericson