Largely, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Canada. There are very strong Norwegian-American communities in the upper Midwest. Some third and fourth generation Americans in these places still speak Norwegian learned from parents and grandparents. Some of the first public schools in the upper Midwest were taught in Norwegian and there are still people living who remember the switchover to English in school and in the greater community. English is a second language to the Upper Midwestern states as the communities were largely German, Scandinavian and Native American.
They settled in small areas around Dallas.
Sure, a lot of Norwegians immigrated to England in the viking ages and too America also. There is a lot of Norwegian decendens in Minnesota just to name one.
puritans and pilgrims
On my research the early settlers of Croatia come from Europe and also according to my research is that they settled in Croatia from 1840-1900.
the early settlers live in hut or benab
Both the early and later settlers ate from the land and traded good. They both were from North America.
Many of the Italian immigrants originated from the South. The regions of Calabria, Puglia, Sicily, and Campania.
norway, in the year 874 hope this info helped you, reasearcher101
Where did the early settlers of Africa come from
The early settlers came from Asia, across the Bering Sea.
they mostly came from europe
Germany.
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Early Massachusetts. and from whiteland
The early settlers of Bosnia and Herzegovina came from Sarajevo. This occurred during the ancient Greek times and they are considered some of the earliest settlers.
England and Europe
The early Maori came from Eastern Polynesia.
The first settlers were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maori. The first European settlers came from great britain.