Where did the Spaniards set up a permanent colony
Where did the Spaniards set up a permanent colony
In 1609, the Spaniards established a permanent colony along the banks of the Rio Grande in what is now New Mexico. This settlement, named San Juan de los Caballeros, became one of the first enduring European colonies in the region, marking the beginning of Spanish influence in the American Southwest. The Rio Grande was crucial for agriculture and trade in the area.
First came the Roanoke colony that dissapeared mysteriously when the next ship came. Then Jamestown was founded. Jamestown was the first successful permanent English settlement.
Georgia
The word you are referring to is debtor. Jamestown was set up to help debtor. This was a colony in Virginia.
What did Americans call the part of America where they set up their first colony?
The colony of Roanoke was set up by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585, with John White leading the expedition.
Carolina,and to set up a government for the colony
Montreal
With today's technology, it would be impossible to set up a permanent colony on Pluto, but that could change in the future.A human mission to Pluto is also currently impossible as of 2017.
Queen Elizabeth I chose Walter Raleigh to set up a colony in North America in 1584
France set up its first permanent colonies along the St. Lawrence River and in Newfoundland.