The first attempt at colonization involving men, women and boys took place in 1587 on Roanoke Island in what is now North Carolina. It was not successful and the fate of the colonists is still unknown.
The first colony in America was the Jamestown colony. It was founded in 1607 in the state that is now known as Virginia.
On May 13, 1607, the first colony was formed and named Jamestown after king James of London.
The first permanent European colony in North America was the Spanish settlement at St Augustine in what's now the state of Florida.
If you mean, "What states were settled in by the colony of the first fleet?", the answer to that would be none because when the colony of the first fleet settled in Australia, the country was undecided and wasn't divided up into separate states.
Georgia was a debtor's colony.
Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts, 1620.
The Spanish settled St. Augustine, Florida in 1565. The first English settlement was on Roanoke Island off the coast of NC in 1588. It disappeared. Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English colony in 1607.
The pilgrims settled in Jamestown But the Puritans settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony.
If you mean, "What states were settled in by the colony of the first fleet?", the answer to that would be none because when the colony of the first fleet settled in Australia, the country was undecided and wasn't divided up into separate states.
SA was first settled as a colony in 1836
The Puritans first settled in Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Spain
Catholics
Georgia was a debtor's colony.
England settled it in 1623 as a fishing colony.
English Catholics.
Jamestown, settled in 1607
No. The first colony to ratify the Constitution and become a state was Delaware. But Virginia was the first colony to be settled.
georgia
They settled in the Massachusetts Bay area. The first colony was on the east coast of North America.